Henry A. Marsh (politician, born 1943)

Henry A. Marsh (born July 13, 1943) is an American businessman,[1] athlete,[2] politician,[3] and educator[4] in New Hampshire.

[2][4][5] With a high school record of 35-0, a two-time New England high school champion, 47-1-1 record at Appalachian State University (his first and only loss in his first collegiate match), United States Wrestling Federation national champion, and 1968 US Olympic Trials finalist, one could say he had a successful wrestling career.

[2][4][5] Marsh spent ten years as Head Wrestling Coach for the University of New Hampshire with three NCWA Northeast Conference team titles and three national champions.

[1] Marsh served his local community in 2016-2018, as a state legislator through election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives for Rockingham County District 22, participating as a member of the Executive Committee.

[6] Although elected as a Republican, he is a registered Independent and was not bothered when his wife, Phyllis Marsh, was the photographer for President Clinton in New Hampshire.

Portrait of Henry Marsh, caucasian man in his mid-60s at the time of photograph, with white short hair and slight beard, smiling and looking toward the camera, wearing a blue button down collared shirt and tan jacket.
Henry Marsh in 2010