A Biographical Congressional Directory 1774 to 1903 the Continental Congress

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J. , 1866- 1870; member of the board of police commission- ers of Jersey City 1874-1876; elected a mendier of the legislature of New Jersey in 1877; elected to the Fortv-sixth Congress as a Republican; died February" 19, 1885.
Bright, Jesse D. , was born at Norwich, N. Y. , Decendjer 18, 1812; moved with his parents to Indiana in 1820; educated in the public schools; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1831, and practiced at Madison, Tnd. ; in 1834 elected judge of the probate court of Jefferso
...n County; in 18. 36 mendier of the State house of rejiresentatives; United States marshal for the district of Indiana; in 1841, elected lieutenant-governor of Indiana; elected a United States Senator from Indiana as a Democrat to succeed Albert S. White, Whig, and twice reelected, serving from December 27, 1845, to February 5, 1862, when he was expelled for having, in a letter to Jefferson Davis, recog- nized him as President of the Confederate States; moved to Covington, Ky. ; in 1866 member of the State legislature; in 1871, chosen president of the Raymond City Coal Company; in 1874 moved to Baltimore, still retaining his connection wdth the coal companv; died at Baltimore, !Md.

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