Charles Boudinot Root
Charles Boudinot Root was a silversmith and a prominent North Carolina citizen of the 19th century. He became president of the Raleigh, North Carolina Gas Company shortly after the American Civil War. He served in this capacity for eighteen years. A native of New England, and descended from a prominent family, he was born in Montague, Massachusetts, on October 31, 1818, or September 12, 1819.
Business and public career
He came to Raleigh after studying at the academy in Greenfield, Massachusetts, and spending a short period in New York City. Root became involved in trade when he arrived in Raleigh in 1837. He managed a jewelry business owned by Bernard Dupuy for five years, before buying the company out on November 15, 1843. He sold the firm in 1860 and was never involved in business trade afterward.For a decade he was director of North Carolina [Mutual Life Insurance Company], of Raleigh. Root was elected tax collector of Raleigh in 1884 and also served as a city alderman and chairman of county commissioners.