William Eaton Chandler (born December 28, 1835) was a Republican senator from New Hampshire who served in the United States Senate from December 5, 1887, to March 3, 1901. Representing the state of New Hampshire, he held office as a member of the Republican Party during the late nineteenth century, a period marked by significant political and economic change in the United States. Chandler was male and is historically recognized as a former member of Congress.
Chandler served three terms in the Senate, holding the title of Senator for New Hampshire from 1887 to 1901. During this time, he participated in the legislative work of the Senate, although specific committee assignments or leadership roles are not listed in the available record. His tenure places him among the notable Republican figures of his era from New Hampshire, contributing to the governance of the nation at the federal level over nearly fourteen years of continuous service.
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