- William Hayden English
Infobox Congressman
name=William Hayden English
width=200px
state=Indiana
district=2nd
party=Democrat
term=March 4 ,1853 –March 3 ,1861
preceded=Cyrus L. Dunham
succeeded=James A. Cravens
date of birth=August 27 ,1822
place of birth=Lexington, Indiana , USA
date of death=February 7 ,1896
place of death=Indianapolis, Indiana , USA
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer
religion=
footnotes=William Hayden English (
August 27 ,1822 –February 7 ,1896 ) was an American politician.Born in
Lexington, Indiana , he pursued classical studies atHanover College and then studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1846 and commenced practice at Lexington.He was the principal clerk of the
Indiana House of Representatives in 1843; a clerk in theUnited States Treasury Department atWashington, D.C. from to 1844 to 1848.He was secretary of the Indiana state constitutional convention in 1850. He served in the Indiana House in 1851 and 1852, including a stint as
Speaker of the House .He was elected as a Democrat to Congress in 1853 and served four terms, through 1861. He was chairman of the
U.S. House Committee on Post Office and Post Roads during the35th Congress , and was a close associate of powerful Indiana Democratic SenatorJesse D. Bright , noted for his pro-southern views. English served as a Regent of theSmithsonian Institution while in Congress. TheEnglish Bill is named for him.He moved to
Indianapolis, Indiana at the end of his congressional term. In 1880, he was the unsuccessful candidate for Vice President of the United States on the Democratic ticket in theU.S. presidential election, 1880 running withWinfield Scott Hancock and only losing by 1,898 popular votes and 54 electoral votes: 214 to 155.English was the author of several books; died at his home in Indianapolis on February 7, 1896 and is interred in
Crown Hill Cemetery . He was a member of theSons of the American Revolution , and an organizational marker was added to his grave in 2007. [Clarence A Cook SAR Newsletters, [http://cook.inssar.org/cooknews2006v2.pdf Winter 2007] and [http://cook.inssar.org/cooknews%202007%20Summer.pdf Summer 2007] ]English, Indiana , the county seat of Crawford County, is named after him. Identical statues of English stand in front of the Scott County Courthouse in Scottsburg and at the Crawford County Fairgrounds in English.His son
William Eastin English was also a congressman. His grandson was the notedsocialist William English Walling .References
External links
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