- Isaac Southard
Isaac Southard (born
August 30 1783 ) was an Anti-Jacksonian member of theUnited States House of Representatives from 1831 to 1833, representingNew Jersey at-large .Early life
A son of
Henry Southard , Isaac Southard was born in the city ofBasking Ridge in Somerset County, New Jersey. He had a brother,Samuel Lewis Southard . Southard was educated at the classical school of his city, and engaged in the general merchandise business until 1814.Public Service
* Deputy collector of internal revenue for Somerset County
* Major of the Second Battalion, Second Regiment,Somerset Brigade (appointedFebruary 17 1815 )
* Director in the State Bank at Morristown, NJ
* Lay judge of Court of Common Pleas of Somerset (appointedNovember 13 1820 )
*Justice of the peace (commissionedNovember 16 1820 )
* County clerk of Somerset County (1820-1830)
* U.S. Representative (1831-1833)
* Master and examiner in chancery (appointed in 1833 by Gov.Elias P. Seeley
* Colonel in theNew Jersey State Militia
* State treasurer of New Jersey (1837-1843)Congress
Southard was elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the
Twenty-second United States Congress , and began his term onMarch 4 1831 . He did not succeed in his bid for reelection, and his term ended onMarch 3 1833 .Retirement
After his time as State Treasurer, Southard lived in Trenton, NJ for several years before moving to Somerville, NJ, where he lived until his death on
September 18 1850 . He was interred in theOld Cemetery .External links
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