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Robert Harris (Pennsylvania politician)

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Preceded by
  
See below

Succeeded by
  
Innis Green

Died
  
September 3, 1851


Role
  
U.S. representative

Name
  
Robert Harris

Resigned
  
March 3, 1827

Born
  
September 5, 1768 Harris Ferry, Pennsylvania (
1768-09-05
)

Political party
  
Democratic-Republican Party, Jacksonian democracy

Robert Harris (September 5, 1768 – September 3, 1851) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Biography

Robert Harris (cousin of John Harris) was born at Harris Ferry, Pennsylvania (now Harrisburg). He assisted in establishing various enterprises, including building of the bridge over the Susquehanna River, the organization of the Harrisburg Bank, and the construction of the Middletown Turnpike Road. He was the surveyor to lay off the road from Chambersburg to Pittsburgh, and also for improving the Susquehanna River. He was appointed commissioner to choose the location of the capitol building in Harrisburg. he was a paymaster in the Army during the War of 1812.

Harris was elected as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth Congress and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Nineteenth Congress. He served as prothonotary of Dauphin County, Pennsylvania, and died in Harrisburg in 1851. Interment in Harrisburg Cemetery.

References

Robert Harris (Pennsylvania politician) Wikipedia