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Benjamin Alden Bidlack

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Preceded by
  
Political party
  
Resigned
  
March 3, 1845

Succeeded by
  
Party
  
Democratic Party

Preceded by
  
Role
  
U.S. representative

Succeeded by
  
Owen D. Leib

Name
  
Benjamin Bidlack


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Born
  
September 8, 1804Paris, New York (
1804-09-08
)

Died
  
February 6, 1849, Bogota, Colombia

Benjamin Alden Bidlack (September 8, 1804 – February 6, 1849) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

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Benjamin Alden Bidlack was born in Paris, New York. He moved to Wilkes-Barre, Pennsylvania, and attended the public schools. He graduated from the Wilkes-Barre Academy, studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1825 and commenced practice in Wilkes-Barre. He was elected district attorney of Luzerne County, Pennsylvania, in 1825. He moved to Milford, Pennsylvania, in 1830, and served as Pike County treasurer in 1834. He returned to Wilkes-Barre, and was elected a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1835 and 1836. He was editor of the Republican Farmer and the Democratic Journal in Wilkes-Barre.

Bidlack was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-seventh and Twenty-eighth Congresses. He was appointed Chargé d'Affaires to Colombia on May 14, 1845. He successfully negotiated a “treaty of peace, amity, and navigation” with Colombia and secured for the United States the right to build a canal or railroad across the Isthmus of Panama. He died in Bogotá, Colombia in 1849, aged 44. He was interred in the English Cemetery.

Bidlack is remembered for signing the Mallarino–Bidlack Treaty, a treaty between New Granada (today Colombia and Panama) and the United States, on December 12, 1846; he negotiated the pact with New Granada's commissioner Manuel María Mallarino.

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