John C. Hull (politician)

John Carpenter Hull (November 1, 1870 – January 7, 1947) served the state of Massachusetts for twenty years between 1916 and 1936 at the Statehouse in Boston chairing the committees of Education, Judiciary, Elections and Public Institutions. He was also the Speaker of the House of Massachusetts from 1925 to 1928, educator, lawyer, and the first Securities Director of Massachusetts.

John Carpenter Hull
Speaker of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1925–1928
Preceded byBenjamin Loring Young
Succeeded byLeverett Saltonstall
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
11th Worcester House District
In office
1916–1928
Member of the
Leominster, Massachusetts
School Committee
In office
1912–1915
Moderator of the
Leominster, Massachusetts
Town Meeting
In office
1912–1915
Succeeded byNone-office abolished
Personal details
BornNovember 1, 1870
Portland, Maine, US
DiedJanuary 7, 1947(1947-01-07) (aged 76)
Boston, Massachusetts, US
Political partyRepublican
SpouseHarriet Johnson
Alma materBowdoin College, A.B., 1892; University of Michigan Law School, graduate of Harvard Law School.
ProfessionLawyer
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