Elijah B. Stoddard

Elijah Brigham Stoddard
23rd Mayor of
Worcester, Massachusetts
In office
January 3, 1882 – January 1, 1883
Preceded by Frank H. Kelley
Succeeded by Samuel E. Hildreth
Majority 1,400
Member of the
Massachusetts Executive Council
7th Councilor District
In office
1871–1872
Member of the
Massachusetts Senate
In office
1864–1865
Preceded by Hartley Williams
Succeeded by Lucias W. Pond
Member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives
In office
1857–1863
Member of the
Worcester, Massachusetts
Board of Aldermen
In office
1863–1864
Member of the
Worcester, Massachusetts
Common Council
In office
1854–1855
Member of the
Worcester, Massachusetts
Common Council
Ward 7
In office
1858–1859
Personal details
Born June 5, 1826
Upton, Massachusetts
Died September 27, 1903
Worcester, Massachusetts
Spouse(s) Mary E. Davis, m. January 16, 1852
Alma mater Brown University, 1847
Occupation Attorney

Elijah Brigham Stoddard (June 5, 1826 – September 27, 1903) was an attorney and politician who served in both branches of the Massachusetts legislature, as a member of the Massachusetts Executive Council and as the mayor of Worcester, Massachusetts.

Early life

Stoddard was born to Elijah and Zilpah (Nelson) Stoddard in Upton, Massachusetts on June 5, 1826.

Family life

On January 16, 1852, Stoddard married Mary E. Davis of Worcester.

Massachusetts state government service

Massachusetts House of Representatives

Stoddard was a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1856.

District Attorney of Worcester County, Massachusetts

Stoddard was appointed the District Attorney of Worcester County, Massachusetts to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John H. Matthews. Stoddard filled out the rest Mathews term but he did not seek election to another term.

Massachusetts Senate

From 1864 to 1865, Stoddard was a member of the Massachusetts Senate.

He was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1865.

Massachusetts Executive Council

From 1871 to 1872 Stoddard was a member of the Massachusetts Executive Council for the Seventh Councilor District.

Death

Stoddard died in Worcester, Massachusetts on September 27, 1903.