Samuel Herrick (politician) - Source

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Offices and distinctions
United States House of Representatives
Preceded by
James Caldwell
United States Representative from Ohio's 4th congressional district
1817-03-04 – 1821-03-03
Succeeded by
David Chambers
Legal offices
Preceded by
William Creighton, Jr.
U.S. Attorney for the District of Ohio1
1810–1818
Succeeded by
John C. Wright
Preceded by
Joseph S. Benham
U.S. Attorney for the District of Ohio1
1829–1830-06-30
Succeeded by
Noah Haynes Swayne
Ohio's 4th congressional district
  • Caldwell
  • Herrick
  • Chambers
  • Vance
  • Thomas Corwin
  • Morrow
  • Vance
  • Canby
  • Moses Bledso Corwin
  • Stanton
  • Nichols
  • Allen
  • McKinney
  • Lawrence
  • McKinney
  • Gunckel
  • McMahon
  • Keifer
  • Shultz
  • Le Fevre
  • Anderson
  • Yoder
  • Gantz
  • Layton
  • Marshall
  • Gordon
  • Garber
  • Tou Velle
  • Goeke
  • Russell
  • Welty
  • Cable
  • Fitzgerald
  • Cable
  • Kloeb
  • Albaugh
  • Jones
  • McCulloch
  • Guyer
  • Oxley
  • Jordan
United States Attorney for District of Ohio
  • William McMillan (1802-1803)
  • Michael Baldwin (1803-1804)
  • William Creighton, Jr. (1804-1810)
  • Samuel Herrick (1810-1818)
  • John Crafts Wright (1818-1823)
  • Joseph Benham (1823-1830)
  • Noah Haynes Swayne (1830-1839)
  • Israel Hamilton (1839-1841)
  • Charles Anthony (1841-1846)
  • Thomas W. Bartley (1846-1850)
  • Samson Mason (1850-1854)
  • Daniel O. Morton (1854-1855)
Persondata
Name Herrick, Samuel
Alternative names
Short description American politician
Date of birth April 14, 1779
Place of birth
Date of death June 4, 1852
Place of death

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