- Ebenezer Tucker
Ebenezer Tucker (born
November 15 ,1758 in Tuckers Beach,Burlington County, New Jersey -September 5 ,1845 ) served in theUnited States House of Representatives from New Jersey where he was elected to serve in both the Nineteenth Congress and theTwentieth United States Congress . He served in Congress fromMarch 4 ,1825 -March 3 ,1829 .Tucker served in the
American Revolutionary War under GeneralGeorge Washington at theBattle of Long Island and other engagements. He was a Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, Justice of Court Of Quarter Sessions and Judge of the Orphans Court of Burlington County from 1820 to 1825. He moved to what is nowTuckerton, New Jersey , which was named after him, where he engaged in business and shipbuilding. He was thePostmaster of Tuckerton from 1806 to 1825, when he resigned to take up his duties in Congress. After he served in Congress, he served again as postmaster of Tuckerton from 1831 until his death in Tuckerton in 1845. His grave is marked by a most prominent obelisk.Tucker was the first collector of revenue of the port of Tuckerton. Tuckerton became the third
port of entry of theUnited States , afterNew York City andPhiladelphia, Pennsylvania . Tucker's commission as Collector bears the dateMarch 21 ,1791 , and was signed by George Washington, President andThomas Jefferson , Secretary of State.External links
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/tucker.html#R9M0JFO5D Ebenezer Tucker] at
The Political Graveyard
* [http://www.tuckerton.com/tuckerton-history.htm Tuckerton, New Jersey web site history page]
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