- Lafayette S. Foster
Infobox Senator
name=Lafayette Sabine Foster
width=200px
jr/sr=United States Senator
state=Connecticut
party=Whig, Republican
term=March 4 ,1855 –March 3 ,1867
preceded=Francis Gillette
succeeded=Orris S. Ferry
order2=57thPresident pro tempore of the United States Senate
term_start2=March 7 ,1865
term_end2=March 2 ,1867
president2=Abraham Lincoln Andrew Johnson
preceded2=Daniel Clark
succeeded2=Benjamin Wade
order3=
office3=Mayor of Norwich
term_start3=1851
term_end3=1852
predecessor3=William Alfred Buckingham
successor3=William Alfred Buckingham
date of birth=birth date|1806|11|22|mf=y
place of birth=Franklin, Connecticut , U.S.
date of death=death date and age|1880|9|19|1806|11|22|mf=y
place of death=Norwich, Connecticut , U.S.
spouse=Joanna Boylston Lanman Foster
religion=
profession=Politician ,Lawyer ,Judge ,Teacher , Editor
footnotes=Lafayette Sabine Foster (
November 22 ,1806 –September 19 ,1880 ) was a nineteenth century American politician and lawyer fromConnecticut . He served in theUnited States Senate from 1855 to 1867 and was a judge in theConnecticut Supreme Court from 1870 to 1876.Born in
Franklin, Connecticut , Foster attended common schools as a child and graduated fromBrown University inProvidence, Rhode Island in 1828. He taught school in Providence for some time and studied law back inNorwich, Connecticut . He took charge of an academy inCenterville, Maryland where he was admitted to theMaryland bar in 1830, then returning to Norwich and admitted to the federal bar in 1831.Foster was editor of the "Republican", a Whig newspaper out of
Connecticut and served in theConnecticut House of Representatives from 1839 to 1840, 1846 to 1848 and 1854, serving as Speaker of the House for three years. He was the Whig nominee forGovernor of Connecticut in 1850 and 1851, but lost both elections. He served as mayor ofNorwich, Connecticut from 1851 to 1852 before being elected a Republican to theUnited States Senate in 1854, and reelected in 1860, serving from 1855 to 1867. There, he served as chairman of the Committee on Pensions from 1861 to 1867. His wife, Joanna Boylston Lanman, died onApril 11 ,1859 .Foster was elected President pro tempore of the Senate at the beginning of the 39th Congress in 1865, and held that title until the end of his term in 1867. Six weeks after he was elected, President
Abraham Lincoln was assassinated byJohn Wilkes Booth ofApril 14 , Lincoln died the next morning. Two of Booth's accomplices also intended to assassinate Vice PresidentAndrew Johnson as well as Secretary of StateWilliam H. Seward . Seward's assassin, Lewis Powell, attempted, but failed where as Johnson's assassin,George Atzerodt , never acted. If Atzerodt were to have assassinated Johnson, Foster would have been next in line for the presidency and would have been Lincoln's successor asPresident of the United States . With Johnson's elevation to the presidency, Foster instead became President of the Senate.Foster was defeated for reelection for a third term in 1866 and left the Senate the next year. He became a professor of
law at Yale College in 1869 and returned to theConnecticut House of Representatives in 1870. He was once again elected Speaker of the House, but resigned to take up a seat in theConnecticut Supreme Court . He was a Democratic candidate for theUnited States House of Representatives in 1874, but was unsuccessful and resigned from the court in 1876 retiring from public life.Foster died in
Norwich, Connecticut onSeptember 19 ,1880 and was interned there in Yantic Cemetery.External links
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