James McSherry (Pennsylvania)

James McSherry (July 29, 1776 February 6, 1849), was a politician from Littlestown, Pennsylvania.[1]

He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives (1807–1812). He fought in the War of 1812 in the defense of Baltimore, Maryland. He served in the Pennsylvania State Senate (1813), and was a delegate to the Pennsylvania State Constitutional Convention (1837 and 1838). In 1821, he was elected by the Federalist party to the Seventeenth United States Congress (1821–1823).

Defeated in his re-election bid, he returned to the Pennsylvania State House of Representatives (1824–1830; 1834 and 1835).

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U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by
Andrew Boden
and
Thomas Grubb McCullough
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Pennsylvania's 5th congressional district

1821–1823

1821–1822 alongside James Duncan
1822–1823 alongside John Findlay

Succeeded by
Philip Swenk Markley
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