- Henry R. Storrs
Henry Randolph Storrs (
September 3 ,1787 -July 29 ,1837 ) was a U.S. Representative fromNew York , brother ofWilliam Lucius Storrs .Born in
Middletown, Connecticut , Storrs was graduated fromYale College in 1804.He studied law.He was admitted to the bar in 1807 and commenced practice inChampion, New York . Later practiced in Whitesboro and Utica, New York.Storrs was elected as a Federalist to the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congresses (
March 4 ,1817 -March 3 ,1821 ).He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1820.Storrs was elected as an Adams-Clay Federalist to the Eighteenth Congress, reelected as an Adams candidate to the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses and elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress (
March 4 ,1823 -March 3 ,1831 ).He served as chairman of the Committee on Naval Affairs (Nineteenth Congress).He was one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1830 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against James H. Peck, United States judge for the district of Missouri. Presiding judge of the court of common pleas of Oneida County 1825-1829.He moved to New York City and practiced law.He died inNew Haven, Connecticut ,July 29 ,1837 and was interred inGrove Street Cemetery .ource
While [Andrew Jackson] attempted to break treaties with Indians in 1830, Storrs condemed Jackson's actions as a dangerous course, explaning "If the friends of State rights propose to sanction the violation of these Indian treaties, tehy must bear him out to the full extenent of this thoughtless usurpation." Storrs adamently pointed out how republicans could act like monarchies and oppress others, and that America would be confirming this truth by its own example.
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