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Charles Porter (baseball)

Charles H. Porter
Mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts
In office
1889–1890
Preceded by Office created
Succeeded by Henry O. Fairbanks
Personal details
Born April 3, 1843
Weymouth, Massachusetts
Died August 10, 1911 (aged 68)
Qunicy, Massachusetts
Nationality American
Political party Republican

Charles Hunt Porter was an American businessman and politician who served as the first mayor of Quincy, Massachusetts.

Porter was born on April 3, 1843 in Weymouth, Massachusetts. When he was six weeks old his family moved to Quincy, Massachusetts, where he resided for the remainder of his life. He attended grammar and high school in Quincy and engaged in the insurance business until July 1, 1862, when he enlisted in the Union Army. Porter served in the 39th Massachusetts Regiment for three years during the American Civil War. He mustered out as a captain, but was later given an honorary commission as a lieutenant colonel.

Upon his return from the war, Porter returned to the insurance business with W. Porter & Co. He later became a partner of the firm. He also served as a director of the Quincy Mutual Fire Insurance Co., a trustee of the Quincy Savings Bank, and director/president of the Quincy Water Co.

Porter was the president of the Boston Red Stockings of the National League from 1873 through 1874. During his tenure as president, the club made a tour of England. In 1900, Porter was part of a group that attempted to secure a Boston franchise in the new American League. Porter negotiated a deal for the club to play in Charles River Park in Cambridge, Massachusetts and had selected a person to manage the affairs of the team, but his group backed out after the league's backers met with a rival group. Boston would join the American League in 1901 when Cleveland businessman Charles Somers formed what would become the Boston Red Sox.

Porter was a member of the Adams Academy's board of management from the school's organization in 1871 until 1888.

Porter was a member of the Quincy board of selectmen from 1879 to 1880. From 1881 to 1882 he represented Quincy and Weymouth in the Massachusetts House of Representatives. In 1888, Porter was elected Mayor of Quincy in the city's first mayoral election. Porter also served on Quincy's school committee for seven years and was a member of the inaugural Quincy's park commission.


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