- Jacob Collamer
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Jacob Collamer
image_width=200px
caption=Postmaster General Jacob Collamer.Daguerreotype by Matthew Brady
order=13th
title=United States Postmaster General
term_start=March 8 ,1849
term_end=July 22 ,1850
predecessor=Cave Johnson
successor=Nathan K. Hall
birth_date=birth date|1792|1|8|mf=y
birth_place=Troy, New York , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1865|11|9|1792|1|8
death_place=Woodstock, Vermont , U.S.
party=Whig, Republican
spouse=Mary Collamer
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge
religion=Jacob Collamer (
January 8 ,1792 –November 9 ,1865 ) was an American politician fromVermont .Jacob Collamer was born in Troy,
New York . He graduated from theUniversity of Vermont at Burlington, served in theWar of 1812 , studied law inSt. Albans, Vermont , was admitted to the bar in 1813, and served as an officer in a militia unit during theWar of 1812 . In 1816, he moved toRoyalton, Vermont to open a law practice. He remained a resident of Royalton for twenty years, where he became partner to JudgeJames Barrett in a successful law practice, served as register of probate and state’s attorney, represented Royalton in theVermont House of Representatives for four terms, and from 1833 until 1842 was associate justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont. Elected to theUnited States House of Representatives in 1842 as a Whig, he advocated the annexation of Texas, supported theMexican-American War and the tariff, and received national recognition for his "Wools and Woolens" speech.Collamer served as Postmaster General under President
Zachary Taylor . He became a circuit court judge in Vermont from 1850 to 1854. In 1855, he was elected to the Senate as a conservative, anti-slavery Republican. Throughout his career in Congress, he concentrated on land and tariff issues. He defended his position even when in the minority, as exemplified in his vigorous minority report as a member of the Committee on Territories, chaired byStephen A. Douglas . He was one of two senators who refused to vote for theCrittenden Amendment , which proposed resubmitting the pro-slaveryLecompton Constitution forKansas to popular vote. Along with his colleague,James R. Doolittle ofWisconsin , Collamer represented the minority view for the so-called Mason Report (June 1860), prepared by the Senate committee which investigated the John Brown raid on Harper's Ferry of October 1859. Collamer opposed the Reconstruction Plan of PresidentAbraham Lincoln , advocating congressional control instead. He had received the presidential nomination from Vermont in 1860 but withdrew after the first ballot.From 1855 to 1862 he was the last president of the
Vermont Medical College . Reelected to the Senate in 1861, he served until his death on November 9, 1865, at his home in Woodstock,Vermont .In 1881, the state of
Vermont donated a marble statue of Collamer to theU.S. Capitol 'sNational Statuary Hall Collection .References
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