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Uriah Tracy
President pro tempore of the United States Senate
In office May 14, 1800 – November 16, 1800
Preceded by
Samuel Livermore
Succeeded by
John E. Howard
United States Senator from Connecticut
In office October 13, 1796 – July 19, 1807
Preceded by
Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.
Succeeded by
Chauncey Goodrich
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Connecticut's At-large congressional district
In office April 8, 1793 – October 13, 1796
Preceded by
Zephaniah Swift
Succeeded by
Samuel W. Dana
Personal details
Born
(1755-02-02)February 2, 1755 Franklin, Connecticut Colony, British America
Died
July 19, 1807(1807-07-19) (aged 52) Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political party
Federalist
Alma mater
Yale University
Profession
Lawyer, Politician
Uriah Tracy (February 2, 1755 – July 19, 1807) was an American lawyer and politician from Connecticut. He served in the US House of Representatives (1793 to 1796) and the US Senate (1796 to 1807). From May to November 1800, Tracy served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate.
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and later served as Chief Justice of the United States Supreme Court. UriahTracy served as president pro tempore of the Senate from May 1800 to November...
Most notably, UriahTracy of Connecticut argued in a similar vein as Adams when he invoked the federative principle of the Constitution. Tracy claimed the...
Assembly elected him to the United States Senate to complete the term of UriahTracy, who died, and re-elected him to a full term. On June 17, 1812, he voted...
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President pro tempore: Samuel Livermore (F), elected December 2, 1799 UriahTracy (F), elected May 14, 1800 John E. Howard, (F), elected November 21, 1800...
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▌1. James Hillhouse (F) ▌3. UriahTracy (F), died July 19, 1807 ▌Chauncey Goodrich (F), from October 25, 1807 ▌1. Samuel White (F) ▌2. James A. Bayard...
December 2, 1799 – December 29, 1799 Preceded by James Ross Succeeded by UriahTracy In office May 6, 1796 – December 4, 1796 Preceded by Henry Tazewell Succeeded...
was married, in Litchfield, to Caroline, youngest daughter of the late UriahTracy, at the time of his death (in 1807) U. S. Senator from Connecticut. Robbins...
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▌1. James Hillhouse (F) ▌3. UriahTracy (F) ▌1. Samuel White (F) ▌2. James A. Bayard (F) ▌2. Abraham Baldwin (DR) ▌3. James Jackson (DR), until March...
Prominent residents, including the Reverend Lyman Beecher, Senator UriahTracy, Colonel Benjamin Tallmadge, Julius Deming, and the Oliver Wolcott family...