Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.

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Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.

In office
October 24, 1791 – March 4, 1793
President George Washington
Preceded by Frederick Muhlenberg
Succeeded by Frederick Muhlenberg

Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Connecticut's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1789 – March 3, 1795
Preceded by None
Succeeded by Roger Griswold

In office
March 4, 1795 – June 10, 1796
Preceded by Stephen M. Mitchell
Succeeded by Uriah Tracy

In office
December 1796 – August 7, 1809
Preceded by Oliver Wolcott
Succeeded by John Treadwell

In office
1796 – 1797
Preceded by Oliver Wolcott
Succeeded by John Treadwell

Born March 26, 1740
Lebanon, Connecticut
Died August 7, 1809 (aged 69)
Lebanon, Connecticut
Political party Federalist
Alma mater Harvard College
Occupation Paymaster, comptroller

Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (March 26, 1740August 7, 1809) was an American politician who served as the second Speaker of the United States House of Representatives.

Born in Lebanon, Connecticut, the second son of Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. (the eventual Governor of Connecticut) and his wife Faith Robinson, daughter of Rev. John Robinson. Trumbull graduated from Harvard College in 1759. He served in the state legislature three times, in 1774-1775, 1779-1780, and in 1788, serving as Speaker of the House in 1788.

He was elected to the First, Second, and Third Congresses, serving in the United States House of Representatives from March 4, 1789 to March 4, 1795. He was the Speaker of the House in the Second Congress, both preceded and succeeded by Frederick A. C. Muhlenberg. He did not seek re-election for a fourth term and instead ran for the United States Senate, where he was elected and served from March 4, 1795 to June 10, 1796, when he resigned to become Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut. When the Governor died in December 1797, he became governor and was re-elected to eleven consecutive terms until his death in 1809 in Lebanon, Connecticut.

His brother John Trumbull was a noted painter of the Revolution.

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Preceded by
none
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Connecticut's 4th congressional district

March 4, 1789March 4, 1795
Succeeded by
Roger Griswold
Preceded by
Frederick Muhlenberg
Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
October 24, 1791March 4, 1793
Succeeded by
Frederick Muhlenberg
Preceded by
Stephen Mix Mitchell
United States Senator (Class 3) from Connecticut
March 4, 1795June 10, 1796
Served alongside: Oliver Ellsworth, James Hillhouse
Succeeded by
Uriah Tracy
Preceded by
Oliver Wolcott
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut
1796 — December 1797
Succeeded by
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Preceded by
Oliver Wolcott
Governor of Connecticut
December 1797 — August 7, 1809
Succeeded by
John Treadwall
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