- Joseph Anderson
Joseph Inslee Anderson (
November 5 ,1757 –April 17 ,1837 ) was a U.S.political figure who served as a United States Senator fromTennessee and later as the first Comptroller of theUnited States Treasury .Anderson was born near
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania . During theAmerican Revolutionary War he was an officer in theNew Jersey Line of theContinental Army , serving as regimental paymaster for much of the war.After the war he was admitted to the
Delaware bar. He was appointed United Statesjudge of theSouthwest Territory in 1791. In 1796 he served as a delegate to the convention that drafted the first Tennesseestate constitution . In 1797 he was elected by theTennessee General Assembly to fill the vacancy in the Senate created by that body's expulsion of the seat's original occupant,William Blount . That term was scheduled to expire onMarch 3 ,1799 ; however, onDecember 12 ,1798 the Tennessee General Assembly elected Anderson to the state's other Senate seat, the term for which was to expire onMarch 3 ,1803 .Anderson was to serve in this seat continuously until his retirement from the Senate effective March 3, 1815. He was reelected by the General Assembly in 1803 and 1809. In the Eighth Congress (1803–1804), he served as
President pro tempore of the United States Senate . After retiring from the Senate, he remained inWashington, D.C. and he was appointed Comptroller of the U.S. Treasury and served in that office from 1815 until 1836, dying the next year. He was interred in theCongressional Cemetery in theAnacostia section of Washington.Anderson County, Tennessee is named in honor of Joseph Anderson. His son Alexander Outlaw Anderson later served as a Senator from Tennessee.External links
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