Samuel Bell
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Samuel Bell (February 9, 1770 - December 23, 1850) was a lawyer, jurist, and politician from Chester, New Hampshire. Born in Londonderry, New Hampshire, he served on the New Hampshire Supreme Court, was Governor of New Hampshire, and was a United States Senator.
He died in Chester, New Hampshire, and is buried there at the Village Cemetery.
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Preceded by William Plumer |
Governor of New Hampshire 1819–1823 |
Succeeded by Levi Woodbury |
Preceded by David L. Morrill |
United States Senator (Class 2) from New Hampshire 1823–1835 Served alongside: John F. Parrott, Levi Woodbury, Isaac Hill |
Succeeded by Henry Hubbard |
Governors of New Hampshire | ![]() |
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