Historical Profile: Roger Wolcott

Boston, MA. Roger Wolcott (July 13, 1847 – December 21, 1900) served as the 36th Lieutenant Governor and the 39th Governor of Massachusetts.  Wolcott was born in Boston, Massachusetts.  He graduated from Harvard College in 1870 and later in 1874 he graduated from Harvard Law School. 


In 1875, Wolcott opened a law office in Boston.  After practicing law, Wolcott started his political career.  He served in the Massachusetts Legislature from 1881 – 1884.  Wolcott would eventually become the Lt. Governor and the Governor of Massachusetts.


There is a statue of Wolcott on the 3rd floor of the Massachusetts State House.  The statue of Wolcott is in the middle of a mural dedicated to American soldiers who fought in the Spanish-American War.  Wolcott was influential in securing legislative funding to provide supplies for troops during the war.


Roger Wolcott statue at the Massachusetts State House.



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