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Peter B Porter, Jr

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Died
  
1871

Profession
  
Lawyer Politician

Alma mater
  
Hamilton College


Political party
  
Whig

Citizenship
  
US

Name
  
Peter Porter,

Born
  
May 7, 1806 Salisbury Litchfield County, Connecticut (
1806-05-07
)

Relations
  
Peter Buell Porter Augustus Porter

Peter Buell Porter (May 7, 1806 – 1871) was an American lawyer and politician from New York. He was Assemblyman and Speaker of the New York State Assembly in 1841.

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Early life

Peter Buell Porter was born on May 7, 1806 in Salisbury, Connecticut to Augustus Porter (1769–1849), and his second wife Jane Howell. His uncle, and namesake, was Peter Buell Porter (1773–1844), the United States Secretary of War under John Quincy Adams. Shortly after his birth in June 1806, Porter moved with his family to Niagara Falls, New York. He graduated from Hamilton College. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar and practiced in Buffalo, New York.

Family life

Porter did not marry and died in 1871. The place of his burial is unknown.

Career

Elected as a Whig, Porter was a member from Niagara County of the New York State Assembly from January 1, 1838 to December 31, 1841, and was Speaker in 1841. In 1852, he was a vice president of the committee that organized the celebration of the anniversary of the Battle of Lundy's Lane, and was a director of the Buffalo and Niagara Falls Railroad.

References

Peter B. Porter, Jr. Wikipedia