- Edward Haight
Edward Haight (
March 26 ,1817 –September 15 ,1885 ) was an Americanpolitician and businessman fromNew York . He served in Congress during theAmerican Civil War .Haight was born on Park Place in
New York City . He attended the common schools and was employed in acountinghouse early in life. In 1838, he entered the firm of Cromwell, Haight & Co., dry goods importers on Maiden Lane.In 1839, Haight married Sarah Louise Burgoyne, of
Charleston, South Carolina . He moved to Westchester, New York (now inThe Bronx , but then in Westchester County) in 1850. He was a director of the National Bank of New York. He organized the Bank of the Commonwealth of New York City in 1856, and was its president until 1870. After 1870, he was in business with his son Edward Jr. in the brokerage firm of Haight & Company onWall Street .Haight was elected as a Democrat to the
37th United States Congress (1861-1863). He was aWar Democrat and in 1862 was an unsuccessful candidate of the Union Party, as the Republican Party was known that year, for reelection to the38th United States Congress .Haight died in Westchester, New York. He is buried in
Trinity Church Cemetery in New York City.External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=H000021 Congressional Biography of Edward Haight]
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