Chandler, William Eaton

Chandler, William Eaton

▪ American politician
born Dec. 28, 1835, Concord, N.H., U.S.
died Nov. 30, 1917, Concord
 American politician and Republican Party official who played a major role in swinging the disputed 1876 presidential election to Rutherford B. Hayes (Hayes, Rutherford B.).

      After graduating from Harvard Law School in 1854, Chandler began a dual career in law and journalism. In 1863 he was elected to the New Hampshire legislature. He entered national politics when President Abraham Lincoln assigned him to investigate fraud in the Philadelphia navy yard. Chandler later performed other functions in the Navy Department before President Andrew Johnson made him assistant secretary of the treasury. In 1867 Chandler returned to his private law practice in New Hampshire.

      After serving as secretary of the Republican National Committee during the presidential elections of 1868 and 1872, Chandler became deeply involved in the political maneuvering during the contested election of 1876. He refused to concede the contest to Samuel J. Tilden, and he led the fight that eventually made Hayes president. Passed over by Hayes for political office, Chandler turned against the president and in 1877 publicly charged that the election had been decided by a “corrupt bargain.” Hayes, according to Chandler, had agreed to end the military occupation of the South in exchange for the crucial electoral votes that he needed to secure the presidency.

      In 1882 President Chester A. Arthur appointed Chandler secretary of the navy. Although later charged with scandal, Chandler did preside over the momentous shift in naval construction from wood to steel ships. He returned to New Hampshire in 1885 but two years later was back in Washington filling an unexpired Senate term. He was elected to two full terms in the Senate, 1889–95 and 1895–1901.

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