- Richard W. Thompson
Infobox US Cabinet official
name=Richard Wigginton Thompson
image_width=200px
order=27th
title=United States Secretary of the Navy
term_start=March 13 ,1877
term_end=December 20 ,1880
predecessor=George M. Robeson
successor=Nathan Goff, Jr.
birth_date=birth date|1809|6|8|mf=y
birth_place=Culpeper County, Virginia , U.S.
death_date=death date and age|1900|2|9|1809|6|8
death_place=Terre Haute, Indiana , U.S.
party=Whig, Republican
spouse=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge ,Teacher
religion=Richard Wigginton Thompson (
June 8 ,1809 –February 9 ,1900 ) was an American politician.Thompson was born in
Culpeper County, Virginia . He leftVirginia in 1831 and lived briefly inLouisville, Kentucky before finally settling in Lawrence County,Indiana . There, he taught school, kept a store, and studied law at night. Admitted to the Bar in 1834, he practiced law inBedford, Indiana , and served four terms in the Indiana Legislature from 1834 to 1838. He served as President Pro Tempore of the Indiana Senate for a short time and briefly held the office of Acting Lieutenant Governor. In the Presidential Election of 1840, he zealously advocated the election ofWilliam Henry Harrison . Thompson then represented Indiana in theUnited States Congress , serving in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1841 to 1843 and again from 1847 to 1849. In the election of 1860 Thompson was his state's leader of those who organized theConstitutional Union Party . At the May convention, Indiana first supportedJohn McLean , but fell in behindJohn Bell on the second ballot. Thompson was placed on the National Committee, but gave up the on third party strategy in August and supportedAbraham Lincoln so as not to risk a Democratic victory in Indiana. Following theAmerican Civil War , Thompson served as judge of the 18th Circuit Court of the state of Indiana from 1867 to 1869. Active in Repubican politics, he was the Platform Committee chairman at the 1868 Chicago Convention, he offeredVice President Schuyler Colfax 's name for renomination at the 1872 Philadelphia Convention, and gave the nominating speech for Oliver H. P. Morton for President at the 1876 Cincinnati Convention. In 1877,President of the United States Rutherford B. Hayes appointed himSecretary of the Navy ; and he held that office until 1881.Retiring to Indiana, Richard W. Thompson lived out the remainder of his days in his adopted state. He died in 1900 at
Terre Haute, Indiana .The
United States Navy destroyer USS "Thompson" (DD-305) was named in his honor.External links
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