John Nicholson (politician, 1765)
John Nicholson (* 1765 in Herkimer , New York Province; † January 20, 1820 there ) was an American lawyer and politician . Between 1809 and 1811 he represented New York State in the US House of Representatives .
Career
John Nicholson grew up during the British colonial era. He received a modest education. Nicholson studied law , got his lawyer license, and then started practicing. He held various local offices. From 1782 to 1785 he represented Ulster County and in 1810 Orange County in the New York State Assembly .
As an opponent of an overly strong central government, he joined the Democratic-Republican Party founded by Thomas Jefferson at that time . In the congressional election of 1808 for the 11th Congress he was elected to the US House of Representatives in Washington, DC , in the tenth constituency of New York , where he succeeded Josiah Masters on March 4, 1809 . He retired from the after March 3, 1811 Congress of.
On January 20, 1820 he died in Herkimer.
literature
- Franklin Benjamin Hough: "The New York civil list" , Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858, pp. 69, 161ff, 183 and 294.
Web links
- John Nicholson in the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress (English)
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SURNAME | Nicholson, John |
BRIEF DESCRIPTION | American lawyer and politician |
DATE OF BIRTH | 1765 |
PLACE OF BIRTH | Herkimer , Province of New York |
DATE OF DEATH | January 20, 1820 |
Place of death | Herkimer , Province of New York |