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  Sumner, Charles
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AffiliationRepublican  
 
NameCharles Sumner
Address20 Hancock Street
Boston, Massachusetts , United States
EmailNone
WebsiteNone
Born January 06, 1811
DiedMarch 11, 1874 (63 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifedRBH
Dec 27, 2014 02:14am
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InfoSenate Years of Service: 1851-1855; 1855-1857; 1857-1873; 1873-1874
Party: Free Soil; Opposition; Republican; Liberal Republican

SUMNER, Charles, a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Mass., January 6, 1811; attended the Boston Latin School; graduated from Harvard University in 1830 and from the Harvard Law School in 1833; was admitted to the bar the following year and commenced the practice of law in Boston, Mass.; lectured at the Harvard Law School 1836-1837; traveled extensively in Europe 1837-1840; declined the Whig nomination in 1846 for election to the Thirtieth Congress; one of the founders of the Free Soil Party in 1848; unsuccessful candidate for election in 1848 on the Free Soil ticket to the Thirty-first Congress; elected to the United States Senate in 1851 as a Free Soiler; reelected as a Republican in 1857, 1863, and 1869 and served from April 24, 1851, until his death in 1874; in response to his �Crime Against Kansas� speech, was assaulted by Representative Preston Brooks of South Carolina on May 22, 1856, while in his seat in the Senate, and was absent on account of injuries received until December 1859; chairman, Committee on Foreign Relations (Thirty-seventh through Forty-first Congresses), Committee on Privileges and Elections (Forty-second Congress); removed as chairman of the Committee on Foreign Relations in 1871 as a result of differences with President Ulysses S. Grant over policy in Santo Domingo; died in Washington, D.C., March 11, 1874; interment in Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.




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  01/19/1869 MA US Senate Won 93.36% (+87.08%)
  01/15/1863 MA US Senate Won 74.46% (+51.09%)
  05/18/1860 US President - R Convention Lost 0.14% (-47.28%)
  01/14/1857 MA US Senate Won 96.88% (+96.10%)
  06/19/1856 US President - R Convention Lost 0.28% (-72.55%)
  06/19/1856 US Vice President - R Convention Lost 4.33% (-60.40%)
  05/22/1856 Brooks-Sumner Cane Fight Lost 0.00% (-100.00%)
  03/01/1851 MA US Senate Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  08/19/1850 MA District 1 - Special Election Lost 15.14% (-60.22%)
  11/13/1848 MA District 1 Lost 20.27% (-46.78%)
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Santo Domingo Annexation by the United States - Feb 19, 1870 NO No