词条 | Jared W. Williams |
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|name=Jared Warner Williams |image name=JWWilliams.jpg |width=200px |jr/sr1=United States Senator |state1=New Hampshire |party=Democrat |term1=November 29, 1853{{spaced ndash}}August 4, 1854 |preceded1=Charles G. Atherton |succeeded1=John P. Hale |order2=21st |office2=Governor of New Hampshire |term_start2=June 3, 1847 |term_end2=June 7, 1849 |predecessor2=Anthony Colby |successor2=Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. |office3=Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New Hampshire's At-large district (Seat 3) |term_start3=March 4, 1837 |term_end3=March 3, 1841 |predecessor3=Franklin Pierce |successor3=John Randall Reding |office4=Member of the New Hampshire Senate |term4=1832–1834 |office5=Member of the New Hampshire House of Representatives |term5=1830–1831 1835–1836 |birth_date={{birth date|1796|12|22}} |birth_place=West Woodstock, Connecticut |death_date={{death date and age|1864|9|29|1796|12|22}} |death_place=Lancaster, New Hampshire |spouse= |profession=Politician, Lawyer |religion= |footnotes= }} Jared Warner Williams (December 22, 1796{{spaced ndash}}September 29, 1864) was an American lawyer and politician from Lancaster, New Hampshire, who served as a U.S. Representative, Governor of New Hampshire, and a United States Senator. BiographyJared W. Williams was born in West Woodstock, Connecticut on December 22, 1796. He graduated from Brown University in 1818, studied at the Litchfield Law School, and became an attorney in Lancaster, New Hampshire. A Democrat, Williams served in the New Hampshire House of Representatives from 1830 to 1831, the New Hampshire State Senate from 1832 to 1834, and the New Hampshire House again from 1835 to 1836. In 1836 he won election to the U.S. House, and he served two terms, March 4, 1837 to March 3, 1841. In 1847 he was elected Governor, and he served two one-year terms, June 3, 1847 to June 7, 1849. After leaving the governorship, Williams was appointed Coos County Judge of Probate, and he served until 1852. In 1853 he was appointed to the U.S. Senate, temporarily filling the vacancy caused by Charles G. Atherton's death, and he served from November 29, 1853 to August 4, 1854. Williams died in Lancaster, New Hampshire on September 29, 1864, and is buried in Lancaster's Summer Street Cemetery. References{{CongBio|W000511}}External links
|state=New Hampshire |district=AL |before=Benning M. Bean Robert Burns Samuel Cushman Franklin Pierce Joseph Weeks |after=Charles G. Atherton Edmund Burke Ira A. Eastman John R. Reding Tristram Shaw |years=March 4, 1837{{spaced ndash}}March 4, 1841 Served alongside: Charles G. Atherton, Samuel Cushman, James Farrington, Joseph Weeks, Edmund Burke, Ira A. Eastman and Tristram Shaw }}{{s-off}}{{succession box |title=Governor of New Hampshire |before=Anthony Colby |after=Samuel Dinsmoor, Jr. |years=1847{{spaced ndash}}1849 }}{{s-par|us-sen}}{{U.S. Senator box |state=New Hampshire |class=2 |before=Charles G. Atherton |after=John P. Hale |alongside=Moses Norris, Jr. |years=November 29, 1853{{spaced ndash}}August 4, 1854 }}{{s-end}}{{Governors of New Hampshire}}{{USSenNH}}{{Authority control}}{{DEFAULTSORT:Williams, Jared W.}}{{NewHampshire-politician-stub}} 17 : 1796 births|1864 deaths|People from Woodstock, Connecticut|New Hampshire Democrats|Governors of New Hampshire|United States Senators from New Hampshire|Members of the United States House of Representatives from New Hampshire|New Hampshire state senators|Members of the New Hampshire House of Representatives|New Hampshire state court judges|New Hampshire lawyers|Brown University alumni|Litchfield Law School alumni|Democratic Party United States Senators|Burials in New Hampshire|Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives|Democratic Party state governors of the United States |
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