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Thomas Goodwin Turner

Thomas Goodwin Turner served as Governor of Rhode Island.

  • Republican
  • Rhode Island
  • Former
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Role Governor

Current assignment referenced in the congressional directory.

State Rhode Island

Representing constituents across the Rhode Island delegation.

Service period 1859-1860

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

THOMAS GOODWIN TURNER was born in Warren, Rhode Island. As a young man he worked with his father on a passenger and cargo boat that sailed between Warren and Newport. He then clerked in a dry goods store and later became a partner in a dry goods and merchant tailoring business, after which he went on to become President of the Equitable Fire and Marine Insurance Company. In 1857 he became Lieutenant Governor and won election as governor the following year. A supporter of Abraham Lincoln, he failed to win renomination by the Republican Party in 1860. After leaving office, he was appointed by President Lincoln to the position of First Collector of Internal Revenue for the First District of Rhode Island. Turner was a trustee of Brown University, and served on the board of the American Baptist Missionary Union and as a member of the Rhode Island Historical Society. He also was Director of Warren Manufacturing Company; First National Bank of Warren; Mechanics Machine Company; City National Bank and City Savings Bank of Providence; and Providence Warren and Bristol Railroad Company.

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