- Samuel Ingham
Samuel Ingham (1793-1881) was a two-term Congressman from
Connecticut . He is not to be confused with the former Secretary of the TreasurySamuel D. Ingham . He was born in Hebron onSeptember 5 ,1793 . He attended the common schools inVermont , studied law, was admitted to the bar and commenced practice inCanaan, Vermont . He moved toJewett City, Connecticut and subsequently, in 1819, to Essex (then part of Saybrook), Connecticut, and continued the practice of his profession.He served as State’s attorney for Middlesex County, and was a member of the
Connecticut House of Representatives (serving as speaker in 1833, 1835 and 1851). He served as judge of probate judge of the Middlesex County Court. Ingham was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-fourth Congress and reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress (March 4, 1835-March 3, 1839). He was chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs (Twenty-fifth Congress). He was defeated for re-election in 1839 to the Twenty-sixth Congress.He served in the State Senate in 1842, 1846, 1850 and was four times the Democratic nominee for governor of Connecticut (1854-57). Although he finished in first place twice (1854 & 1856), lacking a popular majority the legislature chose a different candidate. He was also an unsuccessful Democratic candidate for the
United States Senate in 1854. He served as United States commissioner of customs from December 5, 1857, to May 14, 1861, resumed the practice of law, and died in Essex onNovember 10 ,1881 . His interment was in River View Cemetery.References
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