- Elizur Goodrich
Elizur Goodrich (
March 24 ,1761 -November 1 ,1849 ) was an American lawyer and politician fromConnecticut .Born in
Durham, Connecticut , he was the son of Elizur Goodrich. He graduated from Yale in 1779 and studied law. After his admission to the bar in 1783, he practiced in New Haven. He served in theConnecticut House of Representatives from 1795 to 1802 and was its Clerk for six sessions and its Speaker for two.In the 1796 United States presidential election he was a Federalist elector for President, supporting Federalist candidate
John Adams againstDemocratic-Republican Party candidateThomas Jefferson . He was elected to represent Connecticut At-Large to the Sixth and Seventh Congresses, but only served in the Sixth (March 4 ,1799 toMarch 3 ,1801 ) because President John Adams appointed him collector of customs for the Port of New Haven. After his removal by Adams' successor, President Thomas Jefferson, Goodrich was elected to the Governor's Council in Connecticut, serving until 1818.He taught law at Yale from 1801 to 1810 and was
probate judge from 1802 to 1818. From 1803 to 1822 he was alsoMayor of New Haven . He was a member of theYale Corporation , the University's governing body, from 1809 to 1818 and was its Secretary from 1818 to 1846.Goodrich died in New Haven.
His son,
Chauncey Allen Goodrich , marriedNoah Webster 's daughter. His brother, also namedChauncey Goodrich , was a member of theUnited States House of Representatives .
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