Charles V. Blanchard

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Charles V. Blanchard
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Charles V. Blanchard circa 1911[1]
Massachusetts Senate
Third Middlesex District[1]
In office
1910[1] – January 1914
Preceded by Elmer A. Stevens[2][3]
Succeeded by Charles W. Eldridge[4][5]
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
26th Middlesex District[6]
In office
1906[1] – 1909[1]
Personal details
Born February 2, 1866[1][3]
Cambridge, Massachusetts[1]
Died February 20, 1939[7]
Florida[7]
Political party Republican[1]
Children Howard Blanchard;[7]
Ida Blanchard[7]
Alma mater Bryant & Stratton's Commercial College[3]
Profession Financial Manager[1]

Charles V. Blanchard (February 2, 1866 – February 20, 1939) was an American politician who served as a Massachusetts State Representative and as a Massachusetts State Senator.

While he was a member of the Massachusetts House Blanchard developed a close friendship with Calvin Coolidge. Blanchard, it was rumored, taught Coolidge how to properly dress for various occasions.[8]

Blanchard did not seek reëlection to the senate in 1913. Blanchard was replaced by Charles W. Eldridge for the 1914 legislative term.[5]

Blanchard worked for many years for the N. E. Tel & Tel Co.[7]

Blanchard had a heart attack and died while he was on a trip to Florida, where he had gone to spend the winter.[7]

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Political offices
Preceded by Member of the
Massachusetts Senate
Third Middlesex District

1910 – January 1914
Succeeded by
Charles W. Eldridge


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