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Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician)

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Preceded by
  
William W. Irwin

Party
  
Democratic Party

Political party
  
Democratic

Succeeded by
  
William Swan Garvin


Name
  
Samuel Hays

Resigned
  
March 3, 1845

Role
  
U.S. representative

Children
  
Alexander Hays

Born
  
September 10, 1783 County Donegal, Ireland (
1783-09-10
)

Died
  
July 1, 1868, Franklin, Pennsylvania, United States

Samuel Hays (September 10, 1783 – July 1, 1868) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Biography

Samuel Hays was born in County Donegal, Ireland. He immigrated to the United States with his mother, and settled in Franklin, Pennsylvania, in 1792. He served as treasurer of Venango County, Pennsylvania in 1808. He was elected sheriff of Venango County in 1808, 1820, 1829, and in 1833. He was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives in 1813, 1816; 1823, and 1825, and served in the Pennsylvania State Senate in 1822 and 1839. He was a member of the board of trustees of Allegheny College in Meadville, Pennsylvania, from 1837 to 1861. He served as brigadier general, commanding the First Brigade, Seventeenth Division, Pennsylvania State Militia, from 1841 to 1843.

Hays was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1844. He was engaged in iron manufactures, operating furnaces on French Creek, near Franklin. He was appointed in 1847 marshal for the western district of Pennsylvania. He served as associate judge of the district court in 1856. He died in Franklin in 1868, interment in Old Town Cemetery and reinterment in New Franklin Cemetery.

Hays' son, Major General Alexander Hays, was a noteworthy Union Army officer during the US Civil War and close personal friend of Ulysses S. Grant.

References

Samuel Hays (Pennsylvania politician) Wikipedia


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