Sherman Everett Burroughs Explained

Sherman Everett Burroughs
District:1st
Term Start:May 29, 1917
Term End:January 27, 1923
Preceded:Cyrus A. Sulloway
Succeeded:William Nathaniel Rogers
State:New Hampshire
Term Start2:1901
Term End2:1902
Birth Date:February 6, 1870
Death Date:January 27, 1923 (aged 52)
Death Place:Washington, D.C.
Restingplace:Pine Grove Cemetery, Manchester, New Hampshire
Party:Republican
Spouse:Helen Sophie Phillips Burroughs
Children:Sherman Everett Burroughs, Jr.
John Hamilton Burroughs
Robert Phillips Burroughs
Henry Baker Burroughs
Alma Mater:Dartmouth College
George Washington University
Occupation:Lawyer
Politician

Sherman Everett Burroughs (February 6, 1870 – January 27, 1923) was an American politician and a U.S. Representative from New Hampshire.

Early life

Burroughs was born on February 6, 1870 in Dunbarton, New Hampshire. He attended the public schools, and was graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, in 1894.

Career

Burroughs was private secretary to Congressman Henry M. Baker from 1894 to 1897. He was graduated from the law school of Columbian College (now George Washington University), Washington, D.C., in 1896. He was admitted to the Washington, D.C. bar in 1896 and the New Hampshire bar in 1897. Burroughs commenced practice in Manchester, New Hampshire, in 1897.

A member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives representing Bow, New Hampshire Burroughs served in 1901 and 1902. He was a member of the State board of charities and corrections, 1901–1907, and a member of the State board of equalization in 1909 and 1910.[1]

Elected as a Republican to the Sixty-fifth Congress in a special election, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of United States Representative Cyrus A. Sulloway, Burroughs was reelected to the two succeeding Congresses and served from (May 29, 1917 – January 27, 1923). He didn't run for reelection to the Sixty-eighth Congress in 1922, and died in office.

Death

Burroughs died in Washington, D.C., on January 27, 1923, ten days before his 53rd birthday and reportedly of congestion of the lungs caused by "an illness with the grippe[2] and is interred at Pine Grove Cemetery in Manchester, New Hampshire.

Family life

Son of John H. Burroughs and Helen M. Baker, Burroughs married Helen Sophie Phillips[3] in 1898 and they had four sons, Sherman Everett Jr., John Hamilton, Robert Phillips Burroughs, and Henry Baker.

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Notes and References

  1. Book: United States. Congress, Michael. W. H.. Congressional Directory, Volume 67. 1922. U.S. Government Printing Office, 1922. 64. 4 July 2014.
  2. "Congressman Burroughs Dead— Succumbs to Relapse Following Attack of Grippe at Washington", Portsmouth (NH) Herald, January 29, 1923, p. 1
  3. Web site: Sherman Everett Burroughs. 1997-2014 Ancestry.com. 4 July 2014.