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Samuel Breck (politician)

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Political party
  
Federalist

Succeeded by
  
Daniel H. Miller

Party
  
Federalist Party


Role
  
U.S. representative

Name
  
Samuel Breck

Resigned
  
March 3, 1825

Samuel Breck (politician)

Preceded by
  
Joseph Hemphill John Sergeant Thomas Forrest Samuel Edwards

Born
  
July 17, 1771 Boston, Massachusetts (
1771-07-17
)

Died
  
August 31, 1862, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, United States

Books
  
Recollections of Samuel Breck: With Passages from His Notebooks (1771-1862)

Samuel Breck (July 17, 1771 – August 31, 1862) was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Samuel Breck (brother of Daniel Breck) was born in Boston, Massachusetts. He attended the Royal Military School of Loreze, France. He moved to Pennsylvania and settled in Philadelphia in 1792, where he engaged in business as a merchant. He served as corporal during the Whiskey Rebellion. Breck was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives from 1817 to 1820, and served in the Pennsylvania State Senate from 1832 to 1834.

Breck was elected as an Adams-Clay Federalist to the Eighteenth Congress. He withdrew from active business pursuits and lived in retirement until his death in Philadelphia in 1862. Interment in St. Peter’s Churchyard.

References

Samuel Breck (politician) Wikipedia


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