Clayton, John M. (John Middleton), 1796-1856
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- Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856
- Clayton, Mr. (John Middleton), 1796-1856
Additional Information
Birth Date
- 1796-07-24
Death Date
- 1856-11-09
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation End: 1815
- Organization: Yale College (1718-1887)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1829
- Affiliation End: 1836
- Organization: United States. Congress. Senate
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1845
- Affiliation End: 1849
- Organization: United States. Congress. Senate
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1849
- Affiliation End: 1850
- Organization: United States. Department of State
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1853
- Affiliation End: 1856
- Organization: United States. Congress. Senate
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation End: 1834
- Organization: National Republican Party (U.S.)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1834
- Organization: Whig Party (U.S.)
Birth Place
- Dagsboro (Del.)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
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Earlier Established Forms
- Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856
Sources
- found: NUCMC data from NJ Hist. Soc. for Kinney family. Papers, 1783-1900(John M. Clayton)
- found: LC data base, 2-19-87(hdg.: Clayton, John Middleton, 1796-1856) manual cat. (US Senator, Del.; usage: John M. Clayton)
- found: DAB(Clayton, John Middleton; 1796-1856; farmer, lawyer, statesman; s. James Clayton & Sarah Middleton; m. Sarah Ann Fisher; law practice, Georgetown & Dover, Del.; memb. US Sen.; Sec. state under Taylor)
- found: Speech of Mr. Clayton, of Delaware ... 1832.
- found: Biographical directory of the United States Congress, viewed March 24, 2020(Clayton, John Middleton, (nephew of Joshua Clayton, cousin of Thomas Clayton, and great-granduncle of C. Douglass Buck), a Senator from Delaware; born in Dagsboro, Sussex County, Del., July 24, 1796; pursued preparatory studies at academies in Berlin, Md., and Milford, Del., and graduated from Yale College in 1815; studied law at the Litchfield Law School; admitted to the bar in 1819 and commenced practice in Dover; member, State house of representatives 1824; secretary of State of Delaware 1826-1828; elected as an Anti-Jacksonian to the United States Senate in 1829; reelected in 1835 and served from March 4, 1829, until December 29, 1836, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on the Judiciary (Twenty-third and Twenty-fourth Congresses); chief justice of Delaware 1837-1839; elected as a Whig to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1845, until February 23, 1849, when he resigned to accept a Cabinet position; Secretary of State in the Cabinet of President Zachary Taylor 1849-1850; while Secretary of State negotiated the Clayton-Bulwer treaty with Great Britain; again elected as a Whig (later Opposition Party) to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1853, until his death in Dover, Del., November 9, 1856; interment in Presbyterian Cemetery)
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Change Notes
- 1987-02-27: new
- 2020-03-25: revised
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