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  1. Charles William Tobey (July 22, 1880 – July 24, 1953) was an American politician, who was the 62nd governor of New Hampshire from 1929 to 1931, and a United States senator.

  2. CHARLES W. TOBEY, the seventy-first governor of New Hampshire, was born in Roxbury, Massachusetts on July 22, 1880. His early education was attained in the Boston public school system, and later he attended the Roxbury Latin School. Tobey became a successful businessman, with holdings in the banking, manufacturing, and insurance industries.

  3. WASHINGTON, July 24 -- Senator Charles W. Tobey, Republican of New Hampshire, who delighted television audiences with biblical quotations and sharp rebukes to some witnesses as a member of...

  4. Charles W. Tobey (1880-1953), politician. Dartmouth College Honorary Degree 1929. Contains correspondence with constituents and on behalf of constituents, as well as family correspondence, speeches, press releases, scrapbooks, clippings, printed material and audio recordings chronicling Tobey's political life.

  5. The papers of Charles W. Tobey contain correspondence, speeches, press releases, printed material, some photographs, family correspondence, a typescript of his autobiography, scrapbooks and audio recordings.

  6. 9 de out. de 2022 · October 9, 2022. Charles W. Tobey: The Granite State Maverick. New Hampshire had a reputation for quite some time for producing flinty conservative Republicans, but Charles W. Tobey (1880-1953) was not one of them.

  7. Senatorial Bloodhound: Charles W. Tobey of New Hampshire By Ray Hill Almost certainly, hardly any reader will recall Charles William Tobey, but at one time he was a member of the first congressional committee to become a television sensation, which was headed by Tennessee’s own Estes Kefauver.