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Charles B. Sedgwick

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Charles Sedwick
Chair of the House Naval Affairs Committee
In office
1861–1863
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New York's 24th district
In office
1859–1863
Preceded byAmos P. Granger
Succeeded byTheodore M. Pomeroy
Personal details
BornMarch 15, 1815
Pompey, New York, U.S.
DiedFebruary 3, 1883 (aged 67)
Syracuse, New York, U.S.
Resting placeOakwood Cemetery
Political partyRepublican
RelationsHenry J. Sedgwick (brother)
EducationHamilton College

Charles Baldwin Sedgwick (March 15, 1815 – February 3, 1883) was an American lawyer and politician from New York who served as a member of the United States House of Representatives for New York's 24th congressional district from 1859 to 1863.

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Early life and education

Sedgwick, the son of Stephen Sedgwick and Anna Baldwin, was born March 15, 1815, in Pompey, New York, and attended Pompey Hill Academy and Hamilton College. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1848, and commenced practice in Syracuse, New York.[1]

Career

Sedgwick was elected as a Republican to the 36th and 37th United States Congresses, holding office from March 4, 1859, to March 3, 1863. He was chairman of the United States House Committee on Naval Affairs during the 37th Congress.[2]

He engaged for the next two years in codifying naval laws for the United States Department of the Navy at Washington, D.C., and then resumed the practice of law in Syracuse.

On April 19, 1865, Sedgwick performed a eulogy at Hanover Square after the assassination of Abraham Lincoln.[3]

Personal life

State Senator Henry J. Sedgwick (1812–1868) was his brother. He died February 3, 1883.

References

  1. ^ "Biographical Directory of the U.S. Congress - Retro Member details". bioguideretro.congress.gov. Retrieved 2021-08-25.
  2. ^ Reiff, Daniel D. (2010-11-01). Houses from Books: Treatises, Pattern Books, and Catalogs in American Architecture, 1738-1950: A History and Guide. Penn State Press. ISBN 978-0-271-04419-4.
  3. ^ "Eulogy for President Abraham Lincoln held in Hanover Square". Onondaga Historical Association. 2016-04-19. Retrieved 2021-08-25.

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