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  1. Samuel Lewis Southard (June 9, 1787 – June 26, 1842) was a prominent American statesman of the early 19th century, serving as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, and the tenth governor of New Jersey. He also served as President pro tempore of the Senate, and was briefly first in the presidential line of succession .

  2. Samuel Lewis Southard war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1832 bis 1833 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New Jersey. Von 1821 bis 1823 und von 1833 bis zu seinem Tod vertrat er seinen Staat im US-Senat; von 1823 bis 1829 war er Marineminister unter den Präsidenten James Monroe und John Quincy Adams.

  3. President James Monroe appointed him secretary of the Navy (1823-1829), but Southard would also serve temporarily as secretary of the treasury (1825) and secretary of war (1828). Following his time in the cabinet, Southard became attorney general of New Jersey (1829-1833) and was later elected governor of the state (1832-1833).

  4. 16. Apr. 2024 · Southard, Samuel L. (Samuel Lewis), 1787-1842. Abstract: This collection consists of papers of New Jersey politician, lawyer, and governor Samuel Lewis Southard, presenting a rather comprehensive view of Southard's personal and professional life, as well as the state of American politics and the law profession during the first half ...

    • Steven Knowlton
    • 2008
  5. Samuel Lewis Southard war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und von 1832 bis 1833 Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New Jersey. Von 1821 bis 1823 und von 1833 bis zu seinem Tod vertrat er seinen Staat im US-Senat; von 1823 bis 1829 war er Marineminister unter den Präsidenten James Monroe und John Quincy Adams.

    • Southard, Samuel Lewis (vollständiger Name)
    • Southard, Samuel L.
    • 9. Juni 1787
  6. www.history.navy.mil › us-people › sSouthard, Samuel - NHHC

    Samuel Southard (1787-1842) --7th Secretary of the Navy, 16 September 1823 - 3 March 1829. Samuel Lewis Southard was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, on 9 June 1787. After graduating from college in 1804, he lived for several years in Virginia, where he studied law and was admitted to the bar. He returned to New Jersey in 1811. Elected to the ...

  7. Samuel L. Southard Papers, letters now 120 years old but still breathing urgency as vigorously as they once did. When Van Buren was defeated in 1840 and the Whigs were returned to power after twelve lean years of wandering in the wilderness without manna, there was an eager scramble to oust