Philemon Dickerson

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Philemon Dickerson (January 11, 1788; Succasunna, New JerseyDecember 10, 1862; Paterson, New Jersey) was a United States congressman representing New Jersey and was the brother of politician Mahlon Dickerson.

A graduate of the University of Pennsylvania (1808), Dickerson practiced law in Paterson, New Jersey. He served in the New Jersey General Assembly (1821–1822). In 1832, Dickerson was elected to the House of Representatives on the Jacksonian Party ticket. He served in Congress until he resigned during his second term to accept an appointment from the legislature to be governor of New Jersey.

Dickerson won an election to Congress again in 1838, this time as a Democrat. He lost his reelection bid in 1840 and went on to serve as judge in the District Court for the District of New Jersey, a post he held until his death in 1851. Dickerson is buried at Cedar Lawn Cemetery in Paterson, New Jersey.

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Preceded by
Isaac Southard
U.S. House of Representatives
New Jersey At Large

March 4, 1833November 3, 1836
Succeeded by
Samuel Fowler
Preceded by
Peter Dumont Vroom
Governor of New Jersey
November 3, 1836October 27, 1837
Succeeded by
William Pennington
Preceded by
John Bancker Aycrigg

William Halstead
John Patterson Bryan Maxwell
Joseph Fitz Randolph
Charles C. Stratton
Thomas Jones Yorke

U.S. House of Representatives
New Jersey At Large

March 4, 1839March 3, 1841

William Raworth Cooper
Joseph Kille
Joseph Fitz Randolph
Daniel Bailey Ryall
Peter D. Vroom

Succeeded by
John Bancker Aycrigg

William Halstead
John Patterson Bryan Maxwell
Joseph Fitz Randolph
Charles C. Stratton
Thomas Jones Yorke