- Henry A. Foster
Henry Allen Foster (
May 7 ,1800 –May 11 ,1889 ) was a Representative and aUnited States Senator fromNew York from 1844-1845.Foster was born in
Hartford, Connecticut and moved toCazenovia, New York when he was a boy. He attended the common schools and studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1822 and commenced practice inOneida County, New York .In Oneida County, Foster served as Surrogate (1827-1831 and 1835-1839), and as supervisor of the town of
Rome, New York (1829-1830 from 1833 to 1834). He was also a member of the State senate (1831-1834);He was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress, serving in that position from March 4, 1837 until March 3, 1839. Afterwards, he resumed the practice of law in Rome. He was appointed as a Democrat to the
United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation ofSilas Wright Jr. , and served from November 30, 1844, to January 27, 1845, when a successor was elected and qualified.After serving in the Senate, Foster became a judge of the New York supreme court for the fifth district 1864-1872. He was later the President of the board of trustees of Hamilton College and the vice president of the American Colonization Society.
Foster died in Rome, New York and is interred in Rome Cemetery.
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