- John Young (governor)
Infobox Governor
name = John Young
order = 15th
office = Governor of New York
term_start =January 1 ,1847
term_end =December 31 ,1848
lieutenant =Addison Gardiner Hamilton Fish
predecessor =Silas Wright
successor =Hamilton Fish
birth_date = birth date|1802|06|12|mf=y
birth_place =Chelsea, Vermont
death_date = death date and age|1852|04|23|1802|06|12|mf=y
death_place =New York City
party = Whig
spouse =
profession =
religion =John Young (
June 12 ,1802 -April 23 ,1852 ) was an Americanpolitician .He was born in
Chelsea, Vermont . As a child, he moved to Freeport (now Conesus),Livingston County, New York . He had only basic schooling but, by self-study accumulated a knowledge of classics and became a law clerk, becoming admitted to the bar in 1829. He entered politics as a Jacksonian Democrat, and shortly afterward moved to the Anti-Masonic Party, on whose ticket he was elected to the Assembly (lower house ) of theNew York state legislature, beginning service in 1832.He later moved to the Whig Party, getting elected to the House of Representatives, serving from November 1836 - March 1837, where he served the unexpired term of
Philo C. Fuller , and again from 1841 - 43.In 1845 he returned to the New York State Assembly, as a candidate of the Whigs and Antirenters, and was urged to run against the incumbent Governor,
Silas Wright , on the Whig ticket. He defeated Wright and served as the Governor of New York from January, 1847 to the end of 1848.In 1848 he became a strong supporter of
Zachary Taylor 's candidacy forPresident of the United States , and was rewarded when Taylor was successful by appointment as AssistantTreasurer of the United States inNew York City . He served in the latter post until his death fromtuberculosis at the age of 49.ources
* [http://www.nga.org/portal/site/nga/menuitem.29fab9fb4add37305ddcbeeb501010a0/?vgnextoid=5edb76fc6041b010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD&vgnextchannel=e449a0ca9e3f1010VgnVCM1000001a01010aRCRD] Bio at National Governors' Association
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