- Washington Hunt
Infobox Governor
name = Washington Hunt
order = 17th
office = Governor of New York
term_start = 1851
term_end = 1852
lieutenant =Sanford E. Church
predecessor =Hamilton Fish
successor =Horatio Seymour
birth_date=birth date|1811|8|5|mf=y
birth_place =Windham, New York , U.S
death_date=death date and age|1867|2|2|1811|8|5
death_place =New York City, New York , U.S.
party = Whig
spouse =
profession =Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge
religion =Episcopal Washington Hunt (
August 5 ,1811 Windham,Greene County, New York -February 2 ,1867 New York City ) was an American lawyer and politician.Life
He moved to
Lockport, New York in 1828 to study law, was admitted to the bar in 1834, and opened a law office on Market Street in 1835. He was First Judge of the Niagara County Court from 1836 to 1841.He was elected as a Whig to the 28th, 29th and
30th United States Congress es, and served fromMarch 4 ,1843 , toMarch 3 ,1849 .He was elected
New York State Comptroller by the State Legislature after the resignation ofMillard Fillmore who had been electedU.S. Vice President . In November 1849, he was re-elected, but resigned the comptrollership after his election asGovernor of New York the following year. He was Governor from 1851 to 1852, and was defeated for re-election byHoratio Seymour .After the break-up of the Whig Party, Hunt, in spite of his previous association with the Seward/Weed faction, was among the more conservative Whigs who refused to join the Republicans. Hunt was the chairman of the
1856 Whig National Convention and supported his fellow New York Whig, former presidentMillard Fillmore for the presidency in that year. In 1860, Hunt joined the Constitutional Union Party and supported its nominee for the presidency,John Bell . After it became clear that Bell could not win on his own in New York, Hunt was involved in the formation of a fusion ticket with the supporters of DemocratStephen Douglas .In his last years, Hunt moved increasingly closer to the Democrats, endorsing his two-time opponent,
Horatio Seymour for the New York gubernatorial race in 1862 and supportingGeorge McClellan for the presidency at the1864 Democratic National Convention . He became a supporter of PresidentAndrew Johnson after the war, and supported Johnson's abortive "National Union" movement, serving as a delegate at theNational Union Convention of 1866, which sought to join Democrats and conservative Republicans into a new party to support Johnson.He was buried at the at Glenwood Cemetery in Lockport.
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*CongBio|H000978
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/hunt.html] Political Graveyard
* www.famousamericans.net/washingtonhunt/ Bio from Appleton's Encyclopedia, at Famous Americans
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=E3sFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA36 Google Book] "The New York Civil List" compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 31, 34 and 362; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)External links
* [http://www.lockport-ny.com/Tourism/sights.htm] Photo of his law office, at Lockport website
* [http://www.niagarahistory.org/museum_niagara_historical.html] Description of the museum at his old law office, at Niagara history
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=r_xLAAAAMAAJ&printsec=frontcover&dq=wheeler+bristol+state+engineer&lr=&hl=pt-BR&source=gbs_similarbooks_r&cad=1_1#PPA403,M1] "The New York Civil List" compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (page 403; Weed, Parsons & Co., Albany NY, 1867)
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