Asa Fitch (politician)
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Asa Fitch | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 3rd district | |
In office March 4, 1811 – March 4, 1813 | |
Preceded by | Herman Knickerbocker |
Succeeded by | Jonathan Fisk |
Personal details | |
Born | Groton, Connecticut Colony, British America | November 10, 1765
Died | August 24, 1843 Salem, New York, U.S. | (aged 77)
Asa Fitch (November 10, 1765 – August 24, 1843) was a U.S. representative from New York from 1811 to 1813.
He was born in Groton in the Connecticut Colony. He studied medicine and became a physician practicing in Duanesburg and Salem, New York.
During the Revolutionary War he served as a sergeant in Captain Livingston's company. He was a justice of the peace from 1799 to 1810, was President of the Washington County Medical Society from 1806 to 1826, and was a County judge from 1810 to 1821.
He was elected as a Federalist to the Twelfth United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1811, to March 3, 1813. He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1812 and resumed the practice of medicine.
He died in Salem, New York, on August 24, 1843, and is interred in Evergreen Cemetery.
References
[edit]- United States Congress. "Asa Fitch (id: F000156)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.