Nathan K. Hall
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Nathan Kelsey Hall | |
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In office July 23, 1850 – August, 1852 |
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Preceded by | Jacob Collamer |
Succeeded by | Samuel D. Hubbard |
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Born | March 28, 1810 Marcellus, New York, U.S. |
Died | March 2, 1874 (aged 63) Buffalo, New York, U.S. |
Political party | Whig |
Profession | Lawyer, Politician, Farmer, Shoemaker |
Nathan Kelsey Hall (March 28, 1810 – March 2, 1874) was an American politician who served in the U.S. House of Representatives and as U.S. Postmaster General.
Born in Marcellus, New York, he began his career as a shoemaker and farmer, but then studied law in Buffalo, New York alongside future U.S. President Millard Fillmore, and later served him as a law clerk and still later as a law partner. After passing the bar examination in 1832, he practiced law and held various elected offices in Buffalo and Erie County, New York. He was elected a member of the New York Legislature in 1846. In 1846 he was elected as Whig to a seat in the 30th Congress, but was not renominated at the end of his term.
In 1850, Fillmore appointed him Postmaster General of the United States. He served from 1850 through 1852, but for a brief stint as acting Secretary of the Interior. He left the office in 1852, when he became a judge of the U.S. District Court for the Northern District of New York. He held that position 24 years until his death in 1874. He is buried close to his old friend Fillmore (who died six days after Hall's death) at Forest Lawn Cemetery in Buffalo, New York.
[edit] External links
- Nathan K. Hall at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- Nathan K. Hall at Find A Grave
- A biography on Nathan Hall
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Preceded by Jacob Collamer |
United States Postmaster General July 23, 1850 – August 1852 |
Succeeded by Samuel D. Hubbard |
United States House of Representatives | ||
Preceded by William A. Moseley |
Member from New York's 32nd congressional district March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1849 |
Succeeded by Elbridge G. Spaulding |
Legal offices | ||
Preceded by Alfred Conkling |
Judge of the United States District Court for the Northern District of New York August 1852 – March 2, 1874 |
Succeeded by William James Wallace |
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