- Thomas Willoughby Newton
Thomas Willoughby Newton (
18 January 1804 –22 September 1853 ) was a Whig member of theUnited States House of Representatives from the State ofArkansas .Thomas was born in
Alexandria, Virginia on18 January 1804 . Newton attended public schools in Virginia. He moved toLittle Rock, Arkansas in 1820. In 1825 he became clerk of the court ofPulaski County, Arkansas and served for four years. In 1829 he moved toShelby County, Kentucky where he remained for eight years. He returned to Little Rock in 1837 and began working in a bank as a cashier.In 1844 he ran for a seat in the Arkansas State Senate and was elected as a Whig. He served four years in the Senate. Newton was elected to fill the vacanct seat in Congress after
Archibald Yell resigned in 1847 to join the Army for theMexican-American War . He served in Washingron for only a month, and declined to run for a full term.Thomas Willoughby Newton died in
New York City on22 September 1853 , aged 49, and is buried in the historicMount Holly Cemetery in Little Rock.Newton County, Arkansas was named in his honor.External links
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