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    Samuel D. Ingham

    American politician

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  1. Trenton, New Jersey, U.S. Political party. Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) Democratic (1825–1860) Spouse (s) Rebecca Dodd. Deborah Hall. Samuel Delucenna Ingham (September 16, 1779 – June 5, 1860) was a state legislator, judge, U.S. Representative and served as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Andrew Jackson .

  2. Samuel D. Ingham (1779 - 1869), a manufacturer and a long time member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania (1812 - 1818, 1822 - 1829), was appointed Secretary of the Treasury by President Andrew Jackson in 1829. The inauguration of Jackson coincided with the opening of an industrial expansion in the United States and was a symbol of a new government dedicated to the common man ...

  3. Samuel D. Ingham (1829–1831) Samuel Delucenna Ingham was born in 1779 near New Hope, Pennsylvania. After a brief education and the death of his father, Ingham worked as paper maker's apprentice for five years before returning to help run his family's farm. In 1798, to help supplement the family's income, Ingham went to New Jersey, where he ...

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  5. Samuel D. Ingham, the first of five Treasury Secretaries to serve under Andrew Jackson, was born during the Revolution (in 1779) in New Hope, Pennsylvania and died after the Civil War (in 1869) across the Delaware River in Trenton, New Jersey. A paper manufacturer and politician, Ingham supported the Second Bank of the United States and had he ...

  6. Mar 30, 2022 · Ingham, 1849. Ingham, 1849. The cutter Ingham was named for Samuel D. Ingham, born in 1779, who became a well-known manufacturer and a long time member of the House of Representatives from Pennsylvania. He was appointed Secretary of the Treasury in 1829 by President Andrew Jackson and he served until 1831. The Second Bank of the United States ...

  7. Samuel D. Ingham, the son of Doctor Jonathan Ingham, was born on the farm near the New Hope, Pennsylvania on September 6, 1779. The death of his father in 1793 interrupted his classical studies and at the age of fourteen on the advice of his grandfather, he was indentured to learn the paper-making business at the mill on the Pennypack Creek.

  8. Samuel Delucenna Ingham was a state legislator, judge, U.S. Representative and served as U.S. Treasury Secretary under President Andrew Jackson. Introduction Samuel D. Ingham Early life and education

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