Ira Allen Eastman

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Ira Allen Eastman

U.S.A.

Party Democrat
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth 1809
Date of Death March 21, 1881 (Age: 72)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Ira Allen Eastman graduated from Dartmouth College and was admitted to the bar in 1832. He practiced law in Gilmanton and served as clerk for the New Hampshire House of Representatives. Eastman held various judicial positions, including judge of the New Hampshire Court of Common Pleas and justice of the New Hampshire Supreme Court. He also served as a member and speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives and as a United States Representative. Eastman was honored with an L.L.D. degree from Dartmouth and later chosen as a trustee of the institution.

Political Ideas

Ira Allen Eastman's career reveals a deeply rooted commitment to judicial integrity and regional influence, blending traditional legal roles with strategic political aspirations. His long tenure in various judicial positions, coupled with his unsuccessful bids for higher office, suggests a calculated approach to balancing power and principle. Eastman's rhetorical style likely emphasizes stability and continuity in governance, though his policy stances remain enigmatic, leaving his motivations and alliances open to interpretation.

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1863: New Hampshire State Governor
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Election History

1863 New Hampshire gubernatorial election

32,833 votes (49.34%)

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