Tripti Joshi (Editor)

Daniel Sturgeon

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
Samuel McKean

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic


Spouse(s)
  
Nancy Gregg Sturgeon

Succeeded by
  
Richard Brodhead

Name
  
Daniel Sturgeon

Resigned
  
March 3, 1851

Daniel Sturgeon httpsuploadwikimediaorgwikipediacommonsthu

Born
  
October 27, 1789 Mount Pleasant, Adams County, Pennsylvania, U.S. (
1789-10-27
)

Profession
  
Politician, Banker, Physician

Role
  
Former United States Senator

Died
  
July 3, 1878, Uniontown, Pennsylvania, United States

Previous office
  
Senator (PA) 1840–1851

Daniel Sturgeon (October 27, 1789 – July 3, 1878) was an American physician, banker and Democratic party politician from Uniontown, Pennsylvania. He served in both houses of the state legislature and represented Pennsylvania in the United States Senate.

Biography

Daniel Sturgeon was born on October 27, 1789, in Mount Pleasant, present-day Adams County, Pennsylvania. He later moved with his parents to Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania in 1804. He attended Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, and Jefferson Medical College in Philadelphia. Sturgeon practiced medicine in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, until being appointed county coroner in 1813. He served in the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1818 until 1824 and the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1825 until 1830, serving as President of that body for the final two years of his term until serving as Pennsylvania Auditor General from 1830 until 1836. Immediately prior to being elected to the U.S. Senate, Sturgeon served as Pennsylvania Treasurer from 1838 until 1839.

Sturgeon was elected by the state legislature to the United States Senate on January 14, 1840, to serve the term that commenced on March 4, 1839. He was re-elected to the U.S. Senate in 1845 and was not a candidate for re-election in 1851. His term expired in March 1851. While a U.S. Senator, Sturgeon served as chairman of the Committee on Patents and the Patent Office and the Committee on Agriculture.

Following his tenure in the U.S. Senate, Sturgeon was appointed treasurer of the United States Mint in Philadelphia by President Franklin Pierce, serving from 1853 until 1858. He died in Uniontown, Pennsylvania, on July 3, 1878 and was interred in Oak Grove Cemetery.

References

Daniel Sturgeon Wikipedia