John Goodrich, first Chairman of the Massachusetts Republican Party

Grand Old Partisan honors John Goodrich, born in Massachusetts, September 27th 1804. As a Whig, he was elected to the state senate and then won two congressional terms. An eloquent speech against the Kansas-Nebraska Act placed him among leaders of the anti-slavery movement.

August 1855, Goodrich chaired a meeting in Boston that led to formation of the Massachusetts GOP. Five months later, he and four other state chairmen signed a call for Republicans across the country to establish a nationwide organization. He then signed, along with twenty other chairmen, a call for the first Republican National Convention.

Goodrich was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1860. The new Governor, a staunch Unionist, named him to attend the Washington Peace Conference, where he opposed any efforts to appease secessionism. After just three months in office, President Lincoln named him Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston.

While serving at that critical post, Goodrich donated to hometown Stockbridge their beloved public library building. Later years focused on managing his clothing factory.

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Goodrich was elected Lieutenant Governor in 1860. The new Governor, a staunch Unionist, named him to attend the Washington Peace Conference, where he opposed any efforts to appease secessionism. After just three months in office, President Lincoln named him Collector of Customs for the Port of Boston. While serving at that critical post during the Civil War, he donated to his hometown Stockbridge their beloved public library building.

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