- Theodore Dwight (elder)
Theodore Dwight (b.
Northampton, Massachusetts ,December 15 1764 - d.New York City ,June 12 1846 ) was an American lawyer and journalist.He was the brother of Timothy Dwight, president of Yale, and the grandson of Jonathan Edwards. He was a distinguished lawyer, a leader of the
Federalist Party , and a member of Congress in 1806 – 1807, and was secretary of theHartford Convention in 1814.His talent as a writer made him a brilliant editor at the Hartford "Mirror", the Albany "Daily Advertiser", and the
New York City "Daily Advertiser", which he founded in 1817. Among his publications are "Life and Character of Thomas Jefferson" (1839) and "History of the Hartford Convention" (1833).He was a cousin of
Aaron Burr . He was admitted to the bar in 1787 and began practice inHaddam, Connecticut ; moved toHartford, Connecticut in 1791, and continued the practice of law.He was a member of the State council 1909-1815; elected as a Federalist to the Ninth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
John Cotton Smith and served fromDecember 1 ,1806 , toMarch 3 ,1807 ; declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1806; secretary of the Hartford Convention in 1814; moved toAlbany, New York in 1815 and published the Albany Daily Advertiser 1815-1817.He moved to New York City in 1817 and established the "New York Daily Advertiser", with which he was connected until the great fire of 1835; returned to Hartford and resided there until about three years before his death, when he returned to
New York City , where he died onJune 12 1846 , aged 81. He was interred in Greenwood Cemetery,Brooklyn, New York .External links
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state= Connecticut
district=6
before=John Cotton Smith
after=Lewis B. Sturges
years=December 1 1806 –March 3 1807
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