Jacob Stewart

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Jacob Henry Stewart (1829–1884) was a Representative for the U.S. state of Minnesota.

Stewart was born in Clermont, Columbia County, New York on January 15, 1829. He moved with his parents to Peekskill, New York, where he attended the common schools and was graduated from Phillips Academy. He then attended Yale College to study medicine and graduated from the University Medical College of New York City in 1851, returning to his hometown of Peekskill to practice medicine.

In 1855 Stewart moved to St. Paul, Minnesota, becoming the medical officer of Ramsey County in 1856 and then surgeon general of the State of Minnesota from 1857–1863. He was a member of the Minnesota Senate in 1858 and 1859, and during the American Civil War he served briefly as a surgeon in the Union Army.

Stewart was mayor of St. Paul in 1864, 1868, and 1872–1874, and also served as postmaster of St. Paul from 1865–1870. In 1876 he was elected as a Republican to the Forty-fifth Congress, serving from March 4, 1877 to March 3, 1879. After leaving office, he served as surveyor general of Minnesota from 1879–1882, then resumed the practice of medicine in St. Paul. He died there on August 25, 1884 and is interred in Oakland Cemetery.


Preceded by
William S. King
U.S. Representative from the 3rd Congressional District of Minnesota
1877 – 1879
Succeeded by
William D. Washburn