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264: 260:. "Believing that time and care would restore my strength", Davis wrote, "I persevered in the hope that I might complete the term for which I was elected. But Providence has seen fit to order otherwise, and I find myself now, by great prostration of strength, quite unfit for service of any kind, either public or private. Under these circumstances it is a duty which I owe to the City as well as myself, to resign the office of Mayor." 417:
Although Thomas Leavitt was considered a stalwart of the New Hampshire Democratic party, his two sons did not share the same convictions. Shortly after Benson and his brother Joseph removed to Boston, where they were business partners, both apparently became
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Benson Leavitt and his brother Joseph Melcher Leavitt removed to Boston at the same time, and first went into business together as partners. The two brothers subsequently owned an interest together in several ships sailing out of
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But despite Davis's offer to resign, Boston City Council rejected the resignation, and the mayor was forced to remain in office until his death on November 22, 1845. Benson Leavitt was subsequently named acting mayor.
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A Catalogue of the City Councils of Boston, 1822-1908, Roxbury, 1846-1867, Charlestown 1847-1873 and of The Selectmen of Boston, 1634-1822 also of Various Other Town and Municipal officers
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Leavitt later served as chairman of the Board of Aldermen and – briefly – as Acting Mayor of the city after Mayor Thomas Aspinwall Davis became ill and died while in office.
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Portraits of Thomas Leavitt, Esq., Hannah (Melcher) Leavitt, The Granite Monthly: A New Hampshire Magazine, Vol. XXV, Published by the Granite Monthly Company, Concord, N. H., 1898
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History of the Town of Hampton Falls, N.H., from the time of the first settlement within its borders, 1640 until 1900, Warren Brown, John B. Clarke Company, Manchester, N. H., 1900
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Benson Leavitt and his wife subsequently removed to Boston, where he was a merchant, often trading with other merchants in New Hampshire and where he was elected an
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Private and Special Statutes of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, From May 1830 to April 1837, Vol. VII, Dutton and Wentworth (State Printers), Boston, Mass., 1837
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Garland Genealogy, The Descendants (the Northern Branch) of Peter Garland, Mariner, by James Gray Garland, Watson's Illuminator Print, Biddeford, Maine, 1897
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Answer of the Whig Members of the Legislature of Massachusetts, Constituting a Majority of Both Houses To the Address of His Excellency Marcus Morton
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Leavitt also served as a director of the Granite Bank, a founder of the Fishing Insurance Company and for several years was a Representative to the
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The New England Historical and Genealogical Register, The New England Historic Genealogical Society, Published by the Society, Boston, Mass., 1922
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Sketches of Boston, Past and Present, and Some Few Places in Its Vicinity, Isaac Smith Homans, Phillips, Sampson and Company, Boston, Mass., 1851
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The Inaugural Addresses of the Mayors of Boston, Vol. I, from 1822 to 1851, Rockwell & Churchill, City Printers, Boston, Mass., 1894
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Biographical Dictionary of American Mayors: 1820 to 1980, Melvin G. Holli, Peter d'Alroy Jones, Published by Greenwood Press, 1981
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In 1814, when Thomas Leavitt's son Benson was 17 years old, the future mayor served with 40 men from Hampton Falls who marched to
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His family later resided at Concord and Woburn after his death, and Leavitt's daughter eventually married her first cousin
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Documents printed by order of the Senate of The Commonwealth of Massachusetts, Dutton and Wentworth, Boston, Mass., 1842
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Early American Portrait Painters in Miniature, Theodore Bolton, Published by Frederic Fairchild Sherman, New York, 1921
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The Story of Concord Told by Concord Writers, Josephine Latham Swayne, The E. F. Worcester Press, Boston, Mass., 1906
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The Significance of Being Frank: The Life and Times of Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Tom Foran Clark, bungalowshop.com
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On October 1, 1845, Mayor Thomas Aspinwall Davis wrote Board of Aldermen chairman Benson Leavitt from his home in
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New Hampshire Biography and Autobiography, Franklin Benjamin Sanborn, Privately Printed, Concord, N. H., 1905
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The Memorial History of Boston, Vol. III, Justin Winsor, James R. Osgood and Company, Boston, Mass., 1882
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of Boston, and later as acting mayor after the incumbent became incapacitated and died while in office.
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Acts and Resolves Passed by the General Court, Dutton and Wentworth, Boston, Mass., 1845
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Franklin B. Sanborn Papers, Georgetown University Library, Washington, D.C.
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The Railroad Jubilee, J. H. Eastburn, City Printer, Boston, Mass., 1852
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from November 22, 1845 to December 11, 1845. He was succeeded by Mayor
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Thomas Leavitt and wife Hannah, parents of Benson Leavitt
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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Benson Leavitt was the uncle of author and reformer
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Index

Mayor of Boston
Thomas Aspinwall Davis
Josiah Quincy Jr.
Chairman of the Boston Board of Aldermen
Boston Board of Aldermen
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
Watertown, Massachusetts
Whig
Emily Wilder Leavitt
Boston, Massachusetts
New Hampshire
Alderman
Hampton Falls, New Hampshire
Andrew Jackson
Portsmouth, New Hampshire
War of 1812
Alderman
Massachusetts General Court
Suffolk County
Boston School Committee
Brookline

Franklin B. Sanborn
Edward Beecher
Boston's North End
Harriet Beecher Stowe
Uncle Tom's Cabin
mayor
Boston, Massachusetts

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