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Richard Frothingham Jr. (January 31, 1812 – January 29, 1880) was a
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historian, journalist, and politician. Frothingham was a proprietor and managing editor of ''
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''. He also served in the
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, and as the second
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of Charlestown, Massachusetts, in the United States.


Early life

Frothingham was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts to Richard and Mary (Thompson) Frothingham. He attended school in Charlestown.


Journalistic career

Frothingham was a proprietor, and from 1852 to 1865, a managing editor of, ''
The Boston Post ''The Boston Post'' was a daily newspaper in New England for over a hundred years before it folded in 1956. The ''Post'' was founded in November 1831 by two prominent Boston businessmen, Charles G. Greene and William Beals. Edwin Grozier bough ...
''.


Politics

He was a member of the Massachusetts state legislature in 1839, 1840, 1842, 1849, and 1850, and mayor of Charlestown from 1851 to 1853. Frothingham was a delegate to the
1852 Democratic National Convention The 1852 Democratic National Convention was a presidential nominating convention that met from June 1 to June 5 in Baltimore, Maryland. It was held to nominate the Democratic Party's candidates for president and vice president in the 1852 electi ...
. During the 1852 election, Frothingham was an energetic supporter of Franklin Pierce for President. He was also a delegate to the
1876 Democratic National Convention The 1876 Democratic National Convention assembled in St. Louis just nine days after the conclusion of the Republican National Convention in Cincinnati. This was the first political convention held west of the Mississippi River. St. Louis was not ...
.


Writings

He devoted much of his time to historical study, and published, in addition to many pamphlets, magazine articles and addresses: * ''History of Charlestown'' (1848) * ''History of the Siege of Boston, and the battles of Lexington, Concord and Bunker Hill'' (1849) * ''The Command in the Battle of Bunker Hill'' (1850) * ''Life and Times of
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'' (1865) * ''Tribute to
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'' (1865) * ''The Rise of the Republic of the United States'', his most important work by some estimates (1871) * ''The Centennial: Battle of Bunker Hill'' (1875) For several years, he was treasurer of the Massachusetts Historical Society. In 1858, Frothingham was elected a member of the
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