- Silas Wright
Infobox Governor
name=Silas Wright, Jr.
width=200px
order=14th
office=Governor of New York
term_start=January 1 ,1845
term_end=December 31 ,1846
lieutenant=Addison Gardiner
predecessor=William C. Bouck
successor=John Young
office2=United States Senator fromNew York
term_start2=January 4 ,1833
term_end2=November 26 ,1844
predecessor2=William L. Marcy
successor2=Henry A. Foster
party= Democrat
date of birth=birth date|1795|5|24|mf=y
place of birth=Amherst, Massachusetts , U.S.
date of death=death date and age|1847|8|27|1795|5|24|mf=y
place of death=Canton, New York , U.S.
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
religion=
footnotes=Silas Wright, Jr. (
May 24 ,1795 –August 27 ,1847 ) was an American Democratic politician. Wright was born inAmherst, Massachusetts and moved with his father toWeybridge, Vermont in 1796. He graduated fromMiddlebury College in 1815 and moved toSandy Hill, New York , the next year, where he studied law, being admitted to the bar in 1819. Wright commenced practice inCanton, New York . He served as surrogate of St. Lawrence County 1821-1824 and then as a member of the New York State senate from 1824 to 1827. Wright was appointed brigadier general of the state militia in 1827.In 1826, he was elected to the Twentieth Congress and served from
March 4 ,1827 , toFebruary 16 ,1829 , when he resigned. He successfully contested the election ofGeorge Fisher to the Twenty-first Congress, but declined to qualify. Wright served as Comptroller of the State ofNew York from 1829 to 1833, in which post he became a prominent follower ofMartin Van Buren and a member of theAlbany Regency that ran the state for the Democratic Party in this period. Wright was elected to theUnited States Senate in 1833 as a Democrat to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofWilliam L. Marcy . He was reelected in 1837 and served fromJanuary 4 ,1833 , toNovember 26 ,1844 . In the Senate, he served as Chairman of the Finance Committee from 1836 to 1841.Wright was offered the Democratic vice presidential nomination in 1844, as a sop to followers of Van Buren, who had been disappointed in his hopes for renomination, but declined instead running for the position of Governor of New York. He served as Governor from 1845 to 1846, and was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection, being defeated by the Whig candidate John Young.
Wright died soon after, aged 52, in Canton, on
August 27 ,1847 and is interred in Old Canton Cemetery.Publications
* "Lives" by Gilet, (Albany, 1874); Hammond, (Syracuse, 1848); Jenkins, (Auburn, 1847)
ee also
List of Governors of New York
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