Charles Q. Tirrell

Charles Quincy Tirrell ( born December 10, 1844 in Sharon, Norfolk County, Massachusetts, † July 31, 1910 in Natick, Massachusetts ) was an American politician. Between 1901 and 1910 he represented the state of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Charles Tirrell attended the common schools and afterwards until 1866, Dartmouth College in Hanover (New Hampshire). He then worked for three years at various schools as a teacher. After a subsequent law degree in 1870 and its recent approval as a lawyer, he began to practice in Boston in this profession. At the same time he proposed as a member of the Republican Party launched a political career. In 1872 he was a member of the House of Representatives of Massachusetts; 1881-1882 he was a member of the State Senate. Since 1873 he lived in Natick.

In the congressional elections of 1900, Tirrell was in the fourth electoral district of Massachusetts in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington DC chosen, where he became the successor of George W. Weymouth on March 4, 1901. After four elections he could remain until his death on 31 July 1910 at the Congress.

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