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Robert Hamilton (congressman)

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Preceded by
  
John Hill

Spouse
  
Sarah Edsall

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party


Name
  
Robert Hamilton

Succeeded by
  
Alvah A. Clark

Role
  
Lawyer

Resigned
  
March 3, 1877

Robert Hamilton (congressman)

Profession
  
Politician, Lawyer, Bank President

Died
  
March 14, 1878, Newton, New Jersey, United States

Robert Hamilton (December 9, 1809 – March 14, 1878) was an American lawyer, bank president and Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 4th congressional district in the United States House of Representatives from 1873 to 1877.

Born in Hamburg, New Jersey, Hamilton attended common schools as a child. He moved Newton, New Jersey in 1831, studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1836, commencing practice in Newton. He was prosecutor of plea for Sussex County, New Jersey from 1848 to 1858, 1868 and 1869, was a delegate to the 1860 Democratic National Convention, was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly in 1863 and 1864, serving as Speaker of the House, and was president of Merchant’s National Bank from 1865 to 1878. Hamilton was elected a Democrat to the United States House of Representatives in 1872, serving from 1873 to 1877. Afterward, he resumed practicing law and was director of the Morris and Essex Railroad. He died in Newton, New Jersey on March 14, 1878 and was interred in Newton Cemetery in Newton.

Hamilton and his wife were parishioners at Christ Church, Newton, the town's episcopal parish, and provided substantial financial support for the construction of the church's current house of worship completed in 1869.

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Robert Hamilton (congressman) Wikipedia


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