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Preceded by
  
John McLean

Role
  
Former American senator

Name
  
David Baker


Alma mater
  
Hamilton College

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Education
  
Hamilton College

Resigned
  
December 11, 1830

David J. Baker

Born
  
September 7, 1792 East Haddam, Connecticut (
1792-09-07
)

Resting place
  
City Cemetery Alton, Illinois

Died
  
August 6, 1869, Alton, Illinois, United States

Succeeded by
  
John McCracken Robinson

Previous office
  
Senator (IL) 1830–1830

David Jewett Baker (September 7, 1792 – August 6, 1869) was an American politician in the U.S. state of Illinois. He briefly served as a U.S. Senator in 1830.

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Early life

Baker was born in East Haddam, Connecticut and moved with his parents to Ontario County, New York as a child. He attended the common schools and in 1816 he graduated from Hamilton College in Clinton, New York. He studied law and was admitted to the Illinois bar in 1819. The first place he practiced law was Kaskaskia, Illinois.

Political career

He served in various political positions in Illinois, and was probate judge of Randolph County from August 1827 to December 6, 1830 when he resigned to become a Senator. Baker was appointed as a Democrat to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John McLean and served from November 12, 1830 to December 11, 1830, when a successor was elected and qualified. He thus is one of only a few people who have served in congress for less than a month.

Baker was not a candidate for election in 1830 to fill the vacancy, and was appointed United States Attorney for the district of Illinois in 1833 and served until 1841. He resumed the practice of law, and died in Alton, and was interred in City Cemetery.

References

David J. Baker Wikipedia