- Arnold Naudain
Infobox Officeholder
honorific-prefix = Dr.
name = Arnold S. Naudain
honorific-suffix =
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office = U.S. Senator from Delaware
term_start =January 7 ,1830
term_end =June 16 ,1836
predecessor =Louis McLane
successor =Richard H. Bayard
birth_date = birth date|1790|1|6|mf=y
birth_place = Dover,Delaware
death_date = death date and age|1872|1|4|1790|1|6
death_place = Odessa,Delaware
spouse =
party = Whig
residence = Odessa,Delaware
Philadelphia,Pennsylvania
alma_mater = College of New Jersey
occupation =
profession =physician
religion = PresbyterianDr. Arnold Snow Naudain (
January 6 ,1790 –January 4 ,1872 ) was an Americanphysician andpolitician from Odessa, in New Castle County,Delaware . He was a veteran of theWar of 1812 , and a member of the Whig Party, who served in theDelaware General Assembly and as U.S. Senator from Delaware.Early life and family
Naudain was born near Dover,
Delaware and graduated from the College of New Jersey, nowPrinceton University , in 1806. He then studied medicine at theUniversity of Pennsylvania , graduated in 1810, and began practicing medicine in Dover. During theWar of 1812 he served as surgeon general of the Delaware Militia.Political career
Naudain was elected to the State House and served there in the 1817 and 1818 sessions. He was also elected to the 1826 session, when he was the Speaker. He ran unsuccessfully for
Governor of Delaware in 1832 against DemocratCaleb P. Bennett .He was elected by the
Delaware General Assembly to theUnited States Senate to fill the vacancy left by the resignation ofLouis McLane , and served from his election onJanuary 7 1830 until he resigned onJune 16 1836 . During the 24th Congress he was the Chairman of the Committee on Claims. Naudain was an anti-Jacksonian when first elected, but became associated with the Whigs as that party formed. He held the position of collector of the port of WilmingtonNaudain served as a member of the board of trustees at Newark College, later the
University of Delaware , from 1833 to 1835. An active Presbyterian layman, Naudain proposed that the University decline the proceeds of a state lottery due to the opposition of his church. The state threatened to ask the college to return proceeds purchased from the college's endowment, since they had been financed by an earlier lottery. The board of trustees voted 13-0 against rejecting the lottery proceeds. Naudain was one of seven trustees who refused to vote and subsequently resigned his position on the board.After serving as senator, Naudain resumed the practice of medicine in
Wilmington, Delaware . He held the position of collector of the port of Wilmington from 1841 until 1845. In that year he moved to Philadelphia and continued his practice there. He was aFreemason , serving at one time as Grand Master of the Grand Lodge of Delaware.Death and legacy
Naudain died
January 4 1872 and is buried in the Old Drawyer’s Presbyterian Churchyard at Odessa,Delaware .
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