Albert L. Bartlett Explained

Albert L. Bartlett
Birth Date:1 June 1851
Birth Place:Haverhill, Massachusetts
Death Place:Haverhill, Massachusetts
Nationality:American
Occupation:Teacher
Signature:Signature of Albert Leroy Bartlett (1851–1934).png
Party:Republican
Alma Mater:Dartmouth College
Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives for the 2nd Essex District
Term Start:1931
Term End:1934
Title2:Member of Haverhill Board of Aldermen and Commissioner of Public Safety
Term Start2:1920
Term End2:1924
Predecessor2:Roswell L. Wood
Successor2:Dummer R. Bean
Term Start3:1912
Term End3:1915
Predecessor3:Joe W. Bean
Successor3:Charles M. Hoyt
Title4:Mayor of Haverhill, Massachusetts
Term Start4:1915
Term End4:1917
Predecessor4:Edwin H. Moulton
Successor4:Leslie K. Morris
Title5:Superintendent of Haverhill Public Schools
Term Start5:1888
Term End5:1897
Predecessor5:William E. Hatch
Successor5:Roscoe D. McKeen

Albert Leroy Bartlett (1851–1934) was an American government official who held numerous positions in Haverhill, Massachusetts.

Early life

Bartlett was born on June 1, 1851, in Haverhill to Thomas and Patience (Hawkins) Bartlett. His father was a farmer and his ancestors included John Winthrop, Thomas Dudley, and Joseph Cilley. In 1872 he graduated from Dartmouth College.

Teaching

After college, Bartlett began a career as an educator. He was a master at the Academy at Sherborn in 1872 and sub-master of Haverhill High School from 1873 to 1875. He then served as master of Bradford High School until that town was annexed by Haverhill in 1882. Afterwards he returned to his former position as Haverhill High's sub-master.[1]

In 1888, Bartlett was named superintendent of Haverhill schools. He was removed from the position on June 2, 1897, when, after four years of trying, the anti-Bartlett faction on the school committee gained enough votes to prevent his reappointment.[2]

After leaving the public school system, Bartlett began writing. He was the author of an elementary school English text book as well as several books on the history of Haverhill. He also continued his work as a public official. In 1889, Bartlett was made a trustee of the Haverhill Public Library. From 1901 to 1911 he served on the city's park commission. In 1907, Bartlett donated land to the city of Haverhill upon which a school bearing his name was constructed.[3]

Politics

In 1912, Bartlett was elected to the Haverhill board of Aldermen. In 1914 he was elected mayor of Haverhill.[4]

In March 1916, Bartlett refused to grant Dr. Thomas E. Leyden a permit to use City Hall for a lecture which was seen as anti-Catholic.[5] The board of aldermen overruled Bartlett and Leyden was eventually given permission to use City Hall for his lecture. On April 3, roughly 10,000 people took to the city streets, resulting in a riot that required the deployment of the state militia.[6] Bartlett and the board of aldermen were indicted for neglecting to suppress an unlawful assembly. They were the first to ever be charged with this crime.[7] Bartlett was found not guilty on one count and the jury did not reach a decision on the other.[8]

In 1920, Bartlett returned to the board of aldermen, where he remained until his retirement in 1924.[9] However, in 1931 Bartlett returned to public office as a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.[10] He represented the 2nd Essex district until his death on May 14, 1934.[11]

See also

Notes and References

  1. Book: Eliot . Samuel Atkins . Samuel A. Eliot (minister) . Biographical History of Massachusetts . VI . 1916 . . 2022-06-08 . Google Books.
  2. News: Bartlett Turned Down . . Haverhill . 3 . June 3, 1897 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  3. Book: Cutter, William Richard. Genealogical and Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Boston and Eastern Mass. Lewis historical Publishing Company. 1908. 56. August 7, 2019.
  4. News: Republicans Make Gains In Massachusetts Cities . . 1 . December 9, 1914 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  5. News: Ministers Protest To Haverhill Mayor . . Haverhill . 23 . March 19, 1916 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  6. News: 10,000 In Wild Haverhill Riot . . Haverhill . 1, 3 . April 4, 1916 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  7. News: Indicts Mayor And Aldermen . . Lawrence . 1, 2 . July 19, 1916 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  8. News: Begin Leyden Riot Trials Tomorrow . . Salem . 18 . October 22, 1916 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  9. News: City Veterans At Haverhill . . Haverhill . 54 . March 18, 1923 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.
  10. Book: Public Officials of Massachusetts 1933-1934. 1933. 93. August 7, 2019.
  11. News: Albert L. Bartlett Dies At Haverhill . . Haverhill . AP . 19 . May 15, 1934 . 2022-06-08 . Newspapers.com.