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William Emerson Barrett

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American journalist and politician
For other people with the same name, seeWilliam Barrett (disambiguation).
William Emerson Barrett
Member of theU.S. House of Representatives
fromMassachusetts's7th district
In office
March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899
Preceded byWilliam Everett
Succeeded byErnest W. Roberts
Massachusetts House of Representatives
11th Middlesex District[1]
In office
1888–1894
Speaker of theMassachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1889–1894
Preceded byCharles J. Noyes
Succeeded byGeorge von Lengerke Meyer
Personal details
BornDecember 29, 1858
DiedFebruary 12, 1906 (aged 47)
Political partyRepublican
SpouseAnnie Louise Bailey (m. December 28, 1887)
ChildrenWilliam Emerson Barrett, Florence Barrett, Ruth Barrett, Constance Barrett
Alma materDartmouth
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William Emerson Barrett (December 29, 1858 – February 12, 1906) was an American journalist and politician.

Barrett was a founder ofThe Boston Evening Record, and served as a member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives and as aUnited States representative fromMassachusetts.

Barrett was born inMelrose, Massachusetts on December 29, 1858. He attended public schools, and graduated fromDartmouth College in 1880. He was assistant editor of theSt. Albans Daily Messenger, then joining the staff ofTheBoston Daily Advertiser. He wasWashington correspondent of the newspaper 1882-1886. He was recalled toBoston to become editor in chief. In 1888 Barrett was promoted to chief proprietor and manager ofThe Boston Daily Advertiser andThe Boston Evening Record.

Barrett was a member of theMassachusetts House of Representatives from 1887–1892 and served as speaker the last five years. He was elected as aRepublican to the Fifty-fourth and Fifty-fifth Congresses (March 4, 1895 – March 3, 1899). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1898, and returned to Boston and resumed active management of his newspaper interests. Barrett served as president of the Union Trust Co. of Boston.

Barrett died of pneumonia inWest Newton, Massachusetts[2] on February 12, 1906. His interment was in Newton Cemetery.

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  1. ^Gifford, Stephen Nye (1889),A Manual for the Use of the General Court, Boston, Massachusetts: Massachusetts General Court, p. 451
  2. ^"Death List of A Day.; William Emerson Barrett",The New York Times, p. 7, February 13, 1906

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Preceded bySpeaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
1899 — 1903
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fromMassachusetts's 7th congressional district

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