Daniel Hugunin junior

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Daniel Hugunin junior (born February 6, 1790 in Montgomery County , New York , † June 21, 1850 in Kenosha , Wisconsin ) was an American politician . Between 1825 and 1827 he represented New York State in the US House of Representatives .

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Daniel Hugunin Jr. was born in Montgomery County approximately seven years after the American Revolutionary War ended . He studied classical antiquity . Hugunin served during the British-American War .

As a result of a fragmentation of the Democratic Republican Party before and during the presidency of John Quincy Adams (1825-1829), he joined the Adams faction . In the 1824 congressional elections for the 19th Congress , Egbert Ten Eyck was elected to the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC in the 20th  constituency of New York , where he succeeded Nicoll Fosdick on March 4, 1825 . Hugunin has successfully challenged Ten Eyck's election. He served in Congress from December 15, 1825, until his retirement on March 3, 1827.

On March 15, 1841, he was named Marshal for the Wisconsin Territory . He died in Kenosha on June 21, 1850 and was then buried in Green Ridge Cemetery .

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