Levi S. Gould

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Levi Swanton Gould
1st Mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts
In office
January 1, 1900 – January 1, 1901
Preceded byNone
Succeeded byJohn Larrabee
Chairman of the
Middlesex County Commissioners
In office
January 1897[1] – March 22, 1917[2]
Member of the
Middlesex County Commission
In office
January 1897[1] – March 22, 1917
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives[3]
In office
1868[3]–1869[3]
Chairman of the
Board of Selectmen of the
Town of Melrose, Massachusetts[4]
In office
1885[4]–1889[4]
Member of the
Board of Selectmen of the
Town of Melrose, Massachusetts[4]
In office
1885[4][5]–1892[5]
Member of the
Board of Selectmen of the
Town of Melrose, Massachusetts[4]
In office
1869[4][6]–1869[6]
Town Meeting Moderator
of the Town Meeting for the
Town of Melrose, Massachusetts[1]
In office
1865[1]–1899[1]
Succeeded byNone - office abolished
Personal details
BornMarch 27, 1831[3]
Dixmont, Maine[3]
DiedMarch 22, 1917 (aged 85)
Melrose, Massachusetts
Political partyRepublican[4]
SpouseMary Eliza Payne
ChildrenMary Pearl Gould, b. September 5, 1862 ;[7] Annie Elizabeth Gould, b. April 30, 1866.[7]
Residence(s)280 Main Street, Melrose, Massachusetts[2]
OccupationShoemaker
ProfessionBookkeeper, Accountant; Furniture manufacturer
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Levi Swanton Gould (March 27, 1831 – March 22, 1917) was an American businessman and politician who served as a member, and chairman of the Middlesex County, Massachusetts county commission, and as the first mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts.

Early life and education[edit]

Gould was born to Dr. Levi Gould and Elizabeth Webb (Whitmore) Gould[3] in Dixmont, Maine[3] on March 27, 1831.[3] When he was six months old his family moved to his father's home town of Stoneham, Massachusetts.[3] His next three siblings were born in Wilmington, Massachusetts between 1838 and 1845,[8] after which his family moved to the Town of North Malden, (now the City of Melrose,[3] Massachusetts). Gould was educated in the public schools of North Malden and at Waitt's and Ingalls' academies in Melrose.[3]

Family life[edit]

Gould married Mary Eliza Payne[7] the daughter of Samuel and Mary (Vose) Payne[7] on February 23, 1860.[7] They had two children, Mary Pearl Gould, born on September 5, 1862,[7] and Annie Elizabeth Gould, born April 30, 1866.[7]

Business career[edit]

In 1866 Gould became connected with the F. M. Holmes & Company.[9] F. M. Holmes & Company, was a business that manufactured and sold furniture.[9] 1878 Gould purchased F. M. Holmes and Company[9] and ran it as the F. M. Holmes Furniture Company.[9] The F. M. Holmes Furniture Company factory was in Charlestown, and its warehouse and salesroom was in Boston.[9]

F. M. Holmes Furniture Company advertisement from the March 1886 issue of the Atlantic Monthly.

Death[edit]

Gould died in Melrose on March 22, 1917.[10]

See also[edit]

End notes[edit]

  1. ^ a b c d e Gould, Levi Swanton (1905), Ancient Middlesex with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Men Who Have Served the County Since its Settlement, Somerville, Massachusetts: Somerville Journal Printer, p. 123
  2. ^ a b Levi S. Gould of Melrouse Dead – County Commission Head for Past 20 Years Served in Legislature – First Mayor of Home City, Boston, MA: Boston Daily Globe, March 22, 1917, p. 11
  3. ^ a b c d e f g h i j k Mason P, Edward P. (1892), Massachusetts of To-Day, Boston, MA: Columbia Publishing Company, p. 599
  4. ^ a b c d e f g h Rand, John Clark (1890), One of a Thousand: a Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men Resident in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts, A.D. 1888-'89, Volume III, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 260
  5. ^ a b Goss, Elbridge Henry (1903), The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 281
  6. ^ a b Goss, Elbridge Henry (1903), The History of Melrose, County of Middlesex, Massachusetts, Boston, MA: First National Publishing Company, p. 280
  7. ^ a b c d e f g Cutter, William Richard (1908), Historic Homes & Places and Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County Massachusetts, Volume IV, New York, New York: Lewis historical publishing company, p. 1411
  8. ^ "Massachusetts Births and Christenings, 1639-1915", database, FamilySearch (https://familysearch.org/ark:/61903/1:1:VQ6X-DY4 : 15 January 2020), Levi Gould in entry for Elizabeth Gould, 1845.
  9. ^ a b c d e Cutter, William Richard (1908), Historic Homes & Places and Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County Massachusetts, Volume IV, New York, New York: Lewis historical publishing company, p. 1410
  10. ^ Cutter, William Richard (1916), The Register of the Malden Historical Society, Number 5, Lynn, Massachusetts: Malden Historical Society Frank S. Whitten printer, p. 1410

Further reading[edit]

  • Cutter, William Richard: Historic Homes & Places and Genealogical & Personal Memoirs Relating to the Families of Middlesex County Massachusetts, Pages 1410–1411, (1908).
  • Gould, Levi S.: Ancient Middlesex with Brief Biographical Sketches of the Men Who Have Served the County Since its Settlement. Somerville Journal Print: Somerville, Mass., (1905).
  • Mason, Edward P.: Massachusetts of To-day: A Memorial of the State, Historical and Biographical, Issued for the World's Columbian Exposition at Chicago. Columbia Publishing Company, Pg. 599, (1892).
  • Rand, John Clark, One of a Thousand: a Series of Biographical Sketches of One Thousand Representative Men, Boston, Massachusetts First National Publishing Company, Pg. 260, (1890).

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Political offices
Preceded by
None
Mayor of Melrose, Massachusetts
January 1, 1900 – January 1, 1901
Succeeded by