- John Gaillard
John Gaillard (
5 September ,1765 –26 February ,1826 ) was aU.S. Senator fromSouth Carolina .Gaillard was born in
St. Stephen's district ,South Carolina on5 September ,1765 . He was ofHuguenot descent. He was elected to theUnited States Senate in place ofPierce Butler , who resigned, and served from31 January , 1805 until his death. He voted for the war of 1812. On account of the death of two Vice Presidents (Clinton and Gerry) during his term, he was chosen to preside over the [http://www.senate.gov/reference/glossary_term/president_pro_tempore.htm Senate President pro tempore] in every Congress from the 11th and 13th to the 18th. He was also theActing Vice President or next in line to the presidency two days after the death of Vice PresidentElbridge Gerry from November 25, 1814 to March 4, 1817.Thomas H. Benton, in his " Thirty Years' View," says: " "Urbane in his manners, amiable in temper, scrupulously impartial, uniting absolute firmness of purpose with the greatest gentleness of manners--such were the qualifications which commended him to the presidency of the senate. There was probably not an instance of disorder or a disagreeable scene in the chamber during his long-continued presidency. He classed democratically, but was as much the favorite of one side of the house as of the other, and that in the high party times of the war with Great Britain, which so much exasperated party spirit."
Gaillard died in
Washington D.C on26 February , 1826 and was interred in theCongressional Cemetery .External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=G000005 Congress Bioguide]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/gagliardi-gainer.html Political Graveyard]
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