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Martin W. Bates United States Senator
from DelawareIn office
January 14, 1857 – March 3, 1859Preceded by Joseph P. Comegys Succeeded by Willard Saulsbury, Sr. Personal details Born February 24, 1786
Salisbury, ConnecticutDied January 1, 1869 (aged 82)
Dover, DelawarePolitical party Federalist
DemocraticSpouse(s) Mary Hillyard Residence Dover, Delaware Profession lawyer Religion Presbyterian Martin Waltham Bates (February 24, 1786 – January 1, 1869) was a lawyer and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Federalist Party, and then the Democratic Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as U.S. Senator from Delaware.
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Early life and family
Bates was born in Salisbury, Connecticut. He married Mary Hillyard, the daughter of Charles Hillyard. They lived in Dover, at "Woodburn," presently the Delaware Governor's mansion, and were members of the Presbyterian Church. After moving to Delaware, Bates taught school, studied medicine and the law. He was admitted to the Bar in 1822, and practiced in Dover the remainder of his life.
Political career
Bates served in the State House in the 1826 session and was a member of the Delaware Constitutional Convention of 1852. He became U.S. Senator in 1857 when he was elected by the General Assembly to fill the vacancy caused by the death of U.S. Senator John M. Clayton, which had been briefly filled by the appointment of Joseph P. Comegys. He served only the remainder of the term, from January 14, 1857 to March 3, 1859, as he was defeated for reelection in 1858 by Willard Saulsbury, Sr.
Death and legacy
Bates died at Dover and is buried there in the Old Presbyterian Cemetery, on the grounds of the Delaware State Museum.
Almanac
Elections were held the first Tuesday of October. Members of the General Assembly took office on the first Tuesday of January. State Representatives had a term of one year. The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4th for a six year term. They also chose the delegates to the Constitutional Convention of 1852.
Public Offices Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes State Representative Legislature Dover January 5, 1819 January 4, 1820 State Representative Legislature Dover January 3, 1826 January 2, 1827 State Representative Legislature Dover January 2, 1827 January 1, 1828 Delegate Convention Dover 1852 1852 State Constitution U.S. Senator Legislature Washington January 14, 1857 March 3, 1859 Delaware General Assembly service Dates Congress Chamber Majority Governor Committees Class/District 1819 62nd State House Federalist Jacob Stout Kent at-large 1826 65th State House Federalist Charles Polk Kent at-large 1827 65th State House Federalist Charles Polk Kent at-large United States Congressional service Dates Congress Chamber Majority President Committees Class/District 1856-1857 34th U.S. Senate Democratic Franklin Pierce class 2 1857-1859 35th U.S. Senate Democratic James Buchanan class 2 References
- Hoffecker, Carol E. (2004). Democracy in Delaware. Wilmington, DE: Cedar Tree Books. ISBN 1-892142-23-6.
- Munroe, John A. (1993). History of Delaware. Newark, DE: University of Delaware Press. ISBN 0-87413-493-5.
- Scharf, John Thomas (1888). History of Delaware 1609-1888. 2 vols.. Philadelphia: L. J. Richards & Co..
- Martin, Roger A. (1995). Memoirs of the Senate. Newark, DE: Roger A. Martin.
Images
- Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress; portrait courtesy of the Library of Congress.
External links
- Biographical Dictionary of the United States Congress
- Delaware’s Members of Congress
- Find a Grave
- The Political Graveyard
Places with more information
- Delaware Historical Society; website; 505 Market St, Wilmington, Delaware; (302) 655-7161
- University of Delaware; Library website; 181 South College Ave, Newark, Delaware; (302) 831-2965
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