- Ephraim H. Foster
Infobox Senator
name=Ephraim Hubbard Foster
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Tennessee
party=Whig
term=September 17 ,1838 –March 3 ,1839 October 17 ,1843 –March 3 ,1845
preceded=Felix Grundy Alfred O. P. Nicholson
succeeded=Felix Grundy Hopkins L. Turney
date of birth=September 17 ,1794
place of birth=Bardstown, Kentucky , USA
date of death=death date and age|1854|9|6|1794|9|17
place of death=Nashville, Tennessee , USA
spouse=Jane M. Foster
profession=Politician ,Lawyer Ephraim Hubbard Foster (
September 17 ,1794 –September 6 ,1854 ) twice served as a United States Senator fromTennessee . During his political career, he was a member of the Whig Party.Foster was born near
Bardstown, Kentucky in Nelson County. As an infant he moved with his parents to Tennessee, where they settled in the Nashville area. He later graduated from Cumberland College (1813) and later studiedlaw , being admitted to the bar in 1820. He also served in theCreek War and was for a time private secretary toGeneral Andrew Jackson .He was a member of the
Tennessee House of Representatives from 1829 to 1831 and again from 1835 to 1837, serving each time as Speaker. Upon the resignation from the U.S. Senate ofFelix Grundy to accept appointment asUnited States Attorney General , theTennessee General Assembly elected Foster his successor. He served in the Senate for the first time from September 17, 1838 toMarch 3 ,1839 . The legislature elected him to continue in the new term, but he declined, refusing to take their instruction in how to vote while a Senator; the legislature then turned to Grundy, still Attorney General, to succeed him, which (controversially) Grundy agreed to do.However, Grundy died in office about a year later.
Alfred O. P. Nicholson agreed to serve on an interim basis; then for a period the seat was vacated entirely, but eventually the legislature agreed to elect Foster again to the seat and he agreed to serve. His second period of service in the Senate was fromOctober 17 ,1843 to March 3, 1845. During this time he chaired the Senate Committee on Claims. Later in 1845 Foster received the nomination of the Whig party forGovernor of Tennessee , but was defeated in the election byAaron V. Brown of the Democratic Party. Following this, Foster returned to his Nashville law practice until shortly before his death. He is buried in the old City Cemetery in Nashville.References
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