Alexander Hamilton Bullock, from Anti-Slavery Activist to Republican Governor of Massachusetts
Grand Old Partisan celebrates more than seventeen decades of Republican heroes and heroics. Today, I laud Alexander Hamilton Bullock, born in Massachusetts, March 2nd 1816. After studying at Amherst College and Harvard Law School, the energetic Whig was mayor of Worcester, state legislator, industrialist and newspaper publisher. Bullock co-founded an organization that financed anti-slavery settlement of Kansas. He was speaker of the state house during the Civil War, focusing on military recruitment and supply. Union restored, grateful voters elected Bulloch to first of three terms as Governor. His priorities were women’s suffrage, railroad construction and labor reform. Preferring to focus on the insurance business, he declined an offer from President Rutherford Hayes to be Ambassador to Britain. Back to Basics for the Republican Party is my civil rights history of the GOP. To quote the book: "The more we Republicans know about the history of our party, t...