• Source: David H. Goodell
    • David Harvey Goodell (May 6, 1834 – January 22, 1915) was an American inventor, manufacturer, and Republican politician from Antrim, New Hampshire.
      Goodell was the son of Jesse Raymond Goodell (1807–1886) and Olive Atwood (Wright) Goodell (1807–1877).


      Family life


      Goodell married Hannah Jane Plummer (1835–1911) of Goffstown, New Hampshire on September 1, 1857. They had two sons Dura Dana Goodell (1858–1936) and Richard Carter Goodell (1868–1942).


      Business career


      In 1875 Goodell began and operated the Goodell company in Antrim.
      His company made knives and a collection of various cutting devices including apple peelers. His company was the largest employer with several mills spanning Great Brook.


      Political career


      From 1876 to 1878 Goodell represented Antrim in the New Hampshire House of Representatives, and was member of the Governor's Council in 1882. In November 1888 he was elected as the Governor.
      Goodell died in 1915 in Antrim.


      External links


      Goodell at New Hampshire's Division of Historic Resources
      David Harvey Goodell U.S., Find A Grave Index


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