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Robert O. Blood

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Blood began his political career in 1935, serving in the state's House (1935–36) and Senate (1937–40, president 1939-40). He won a close contest in the Republican direct primary for governor and won the election by just 800 votes. He was re-elected in 1942, but lost in 1944. His time in office was
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dominated by the war, but he championed his long-standing interest in veterans' affairs and was active in improving the financial condition of the state government. He lost the Congressional primary in 1946. From 1944 to 1960, Blood was the New Hampshire delegate to
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He married Pauline Shepard in 1916 and they had three children: Robert Oscar Blood, II, Horace Shepard Blood, and Emily Blood.
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there. His collection of fine porcelain was donated to the state after his death and was placed in
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1917-1919, leaving the service a lieutenant-colonel with decorations from both Britain and France.
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from 1915 (lasting until just a few years before his death). He served in the
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Republican Party members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
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Blood at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
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Bobby Blood

Governor of New Hampshire
Francis P. Murphy
Charles M. Dale
New Hampshire Senate
New Hampshire House of Representatives
Enfield, New Hampshire
Concord, New Hampshire
Republican
Republican
Concord, New Hampshire
New Hampshire
governor of New Hampshire
Enfield, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College
Dartmouth Medical School
Concord
U.S. Medical Corps
Republican National Convention
Bridges House
Blood at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
Francis P. Murphy
Republican
Governor of New Hampshire
1940
1942
Charles M. Dale
Francis P. Murphy
Governor of New Hampshire

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