John J. Morgan
John Jordan Morgan (1770 in Queens County, New York – July 29, 1849 in Port Chester, Westchester County, New York) was an American politician from New York
Life
Morgan attended the public schools.
He was a member from New York County of the New York State Assembly in 1819. In 1826, Morgan's adopted daughter Catherine (a niece of his first wife) married John Adams Dix who was then hired by Morgan to look after his land holdings in Cooperstown. Dix later became a US Senator, Union Army General and Governor of New York.
Morgan was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the 17th, and re-elected as a Jacksonian Democratic-Republican to the 18th United States Congress, holding office from December 3, 1821, to March 3, 1825.
Morgan was elected as a Jacksonian to the 23rd United States Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Cornelius Van Wyck Lawrence and served from December 1, 1834, to March 3, 1835.
He was again a member of the State Assembly in 1836 and 1840. In February 1841, Morgan was appointed by President Martin Van Buren as Collector of the Port of New York to replace Jesse Hoyt who had been involved in the Swartwout-Hoyt scandal. A month later, Morgan was removed by the new President William Henry Harrison who had defeated Van Buren for re-election.
Morgan was buried in the Trinity Churchyard in New York City.
Sources
- United States Congress. "John J. Morgan (id: M000953)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
- The New York Civil List compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 71f, 194, 218, 223 and 293; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
U.S. House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by Henry Meigs, Peter H. Wendover |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 2nd congressional district 1821–1823 with Churchill C. Cambreleng 1821-23 |
Succeeded by Jacob Tyson |
Preceded by Jeremiah H. Pierson |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 3rd congressional district 1823–1825 with Churchill C. Cambreleng and Peter Sharpe |
Succeeded by Churchill C. Cambreleng, Jeromus Johnson, Gulian C. Verplanck |
Preceded by Churchill C. Cambreleng, Campbell P. White, Dudley Selden, Cornelius Van Wyck Lawrence |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 3rd congressional district 1834–1835 with Churchill C. Cambreleng, Campbell P. White and Charles G. Ferris |
Succeeded by Churchill C. Cambreleng, Campbell P. White, Ely Moore, John McKeon |
Government offices | ||
Preceded by Jesse Hoyt |
Collector of the Port of New York 1841 |
Succeeded by Edward Curtis |