Sneha Girap (Editor)

Thomas C McCreery

Updated on
Edit
Like
Comment
Share on FacebookTweet on TwitterShare on LinkedInShare on Reddit
Preceded by
  
James Guthrie

Political party
  
Democratic

Party
  
Democratic Party

Succeeded by
  
John S. Williams

Education
  
Centre College

Preceded by
  
Willis B. Machen

Role
  
U.S. senator

Succeeded by
  
John W. Stevenson

Name
  
Thomas McCreery


Thomas C. McCreery

Born
  
December 12, 1816 Owensboro, Kentucky (
1816-12-12
)

Died
  
July 10, 1890, Owensboro, Kentucky, United States

Thomas Clay McCreery (December 12, 1816 – July 10, 1890) was a Democratic U.S. Senator from Kentucky.

Born at Yelvington, Kentucky., McCreery graduated from Centre College, in Danville, Kentucky, in 1837. He studied law, passed the bar, and commenced practice in Frankfort, Kentucky. He then returned to Owensboro and engaged in literary pursuits.

He ran unsuccessfully for election in 1842 to the Twenty-eighth Congress, and again in 1844 to the Twenty-ninth Congress. He served as a presidential elector on the Democratic tickets in 1852, 1856, and 1860. He was finally elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Guthrie, and served from February 19, 1868 to March 3, 1871. However, McCreery faced many accusations by then-Governor John W. Stevenson, of helping hated former Union General Steven G. Burbridge obtain a position as revenue collector, and lost to Stevenson in the following election. McCreery was again elected to the United States Senate in 1872 and served from March 4, 1873 to March 3, 1879, when he declined to be a candidate for reelection. He retired from public life and lived on his farm in Daviess County, Kentucky, and moved back to Owensboro, where he died and was interred in Rosehill Elmwood Cemetery.

References

Thomas C. McCreery Wikipedia