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Nathaniel Pitcher No portrait of Pitcher is known to exist.[1] 8th Governor of New York In office
February 11, 1828 – December 31, 1828Lieutenant none Preceded by DeWitt Clinton Succeeded by Martin Van Buren Lieutenant Governor of New York In office
1827–1828Governor DeWitt Clinton Preceded by James Tallmadge, Jr. Succeeded by Peter R. Livingston (acting) Personal details Born November 30, 1777
Litchfield, ConnecticutDied May 25, 1836 (aged 58)
Sandy Hill, New YorkPolitical party Democratic-Republican Spouse(s) Anna B. Merritt Nathaniel Pitcher (November 30, 1777 – May 25, 1836) was an American lawyer and politician who served as the eighth Governor of New York from February 11 to December 31, 1828.
He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1806 and 1815–1817, surrogate of Washington County in 1812 and 1813, town clerk of Kingsbury in 1813 and 1814, and justice of the peace. During these times he studied law and was admitted to the bar and practiced law. He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention in 1821. He was Lieutenant Governor of New York in 1827 and 1828 and became governor upon the death of Governor Clinton. He was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Sixteenth and Seventeenth Congresses (March 4, 1819-March 3, 1823), and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-second Congress (March 4, 1831-March 3, 1833). Pitcher died on May 25, 1836, aged 58, and was buried at Baker Cemetery in Hudson Falls.
The Town of Pitcher in Chenango County is named after him.
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Political offices Preceded by
John Savage,
John PalmerMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 12th congressional district
1819–1823
with Ezra C. Gross 1819-21 and Reuben H. Walworth 1821-23Succeeded by
Lewis EatonPreceded by
James Tallmadge, Jr.Lieutenant Governor of New York
1827 - 1828Succeeded by
Peter R. Livingston
ActingPreceded by
DeWitt ClintonGovernor of New York
1828Succeeded by
Martin Van BurenPreceded by
Henry C. MartindaleMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 18th congressional district
1831–1833Succeeded by
Daniel WardwellCategories:- 1777 births
- 1836 deaths
- Governors of New York
- Lieutenant Governors of New York
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from New York
- New York lawyers
- People from Connecticut
- Members of the New York State Assembly
- New York Democratic-Republicans
- New York Jacksonians
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