- William Hogan (New York)
William Hogan was a
United States Representative fromNew York . He was born in the parish of St. Paul’s Covent Garden,London, England onJuly 17 ,1792 . He immigrated to theUnited States in 1803 with his parents, who settled inNew York City . He pursued classical studies and graduated from Columbia College in 1811. Hogan served in theWar of 1812 and fought in theBattle of Plattsburg . He studied law, was admitted to the bar but did not engage in practice.He served as a member of the
New York State Assembly , was county judge of Fanklin County, and was elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-second Congress (March 4, 1831-March 3, 1833). Hogan was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1832 to the Twenty-third Congress. He was appointed examiner of claims on March 30, 1855, and subsequently became a translator in the US State Department, serving until October 8, 1869. He died inWashington, D.C. onNovember 25 ,1874 , with interment in Trinity Church Cemetery, New York City.References
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