- John Silva Meehan
John Silva Meehan (
February 6 ,1790 –April 24 ,1863 ) was the fourthUnited States Librarian of Congress , serving from 1829 to 1861.Meehan, a Democrat, was a printer and publisher appointed Librarian of Congress by President
Andrew Jackson , replacing in the post the Whig-activistGeorge Watterston , who opposed Jackson. However, Meehan’s tenure was a conservative one and he and his Congressional supporters advocated limits on the size of the Library. Many of the Library’s functions were transferred to other government agencies. When a fire destroyed 35,000 volumes in 1851, including two-thirds of the materials originally provided by PresidentThomas Jefferson , the money provided by Congress for restoration was used solely for replacing lost materials and not for expansion. Meehan did provide a small collection of periodicals for Congressional perusal which, under later Librarians, became the periodicals division.Meehan served under nine presidents. Despite Congressional opposition, President
Abraham Lincoln replaced Meehan with a Republican supporter,John G. Stephenson .###@@@KEY@@@###succession box
title =Librarian of Congress
before =George Watterston
after =John G. Stephenson
years= 1829 – 1861
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