Joel Hayden
Joel Hayden | |
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26th Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts | |
In office 1863–1866 | |
Governor | John Albion Andrew |
Preceded by | John Nesmith |
Succeeded by | William Claflin |
Personal details | |
Born | (1798-04-08)April 8, 1798 |
Died | November 10, 1873(1873-11-10) (aged 75) |
Political party | Republican |
Joel Hayden (April 8, 1798 – November 10, 1873), was an American industrialist and politician who served as the 26th lieutenant governor of Massachusetts from 1863 to 1866.
In 1857, Amherst College accepted a gift from Joel Hayden – a bronze neo-classical sculpture named after Sabrina, Goddess of the Britons.
Hayden owned several business and mills in Haydenville, Massachusetts, a borough of Williamsburg, Massachusetts, including a brass factory, gas works, cotton factory, and foundry. He was also a part-owner of the Williamsburg Reservoir Company, which built the shoddy Williamsburg Reservoir, completed in 1866. On May 16, 1874, several months after Hayden's death, the dam failed catastrophically, causing a flood that killed 139 people and destroyed all four of Hayden's factories.[1]
References
- ^ Elizabeth M. Sharpe, In the Shadow of the Dam, Free Press, New York, 2004
External links
- Joel Hayden at Find a Grave
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Preceded by John Nesmith | Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts 1863–1866 | Succeeded by William Claflin |
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