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Robert T. Teamoh
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Massachusetts House of Representatives | |
In office 1894–1895 |
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Succeeded by | William L. Reed |
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Born | March 25, 1864 |
Died | 1912 Boston, Massachusetts |
(aged 47–48)
Political party | Republican |
Spouse | Julia Jackson |
Children | Robert Shaw Teamoh |
Robert Thomas Teamoh (March 25, 1864 - 1912) was a newspaper reporter and state legislator in Massachusetts. He was born in the state and lived in Brookline and was the son of Thomas and Margaret Patterson Teamoh. He was the nephew of Virginia state senator George Teamoh.
In 1894 he married Julia Jackson. He represented Ward 9. He was part of a delegation of legislators that visited Virginia. Charles Triplett O'Ferrall, Virginia's governor refused the meet with the delegation while Teamoh was part of it so he waited outside. This caused some outrage and protest in Massachusetts.
He was succeeded in office by William L. Reed. He was a known Freemason and worked for the Boston Globe for over 20 years.
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