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  Encyclopedia: Samuel L. Southard
Samuel Lewis Southard (1787-1842) (son of Henry Southard and brother of Isaac Southard) was a prominent U.S. statesman of the early 1800's, serving as a U.S. Senator, Secretary of the Navy, and Governor of New Jersey.
Southard was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, on June 9 1787, and graduated from Princeton in 1804.
Samuel L. Southard: A Case Study of Whig Leadership in the Age of Jackson.
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Southard was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, on June 9 1787, and graduated from (A university town in central New Jersey) Princeton in 1804.
President (5th President of the United States; author of the Monroe Doctrine (1758-1831)) James Monroe selected Senator Southard to be Secretary of the Navy in September 1823, and he remained in office under President (6th President of the United States; son of John Adams (1767-1848)) John Quincy Adams.
Samuel Southard died in (Click link for more info and facts about Fredericksburg, Virginia) Fredericksburg, Virginia, on 26 June of that year.
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Appleton's Cyclopedia of American Biography, edited by James Grant Wilson, John Fiske and Stanley L. Klos.
He was chosen president pro tern-pore of the senate, 31 May, 1842, on the resignation from that body of Samuel L. Southard, of New Jersey, and served during that and the succeeding congress.
At the close of his last term in the senate he retired from public life.
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 John Quincy Adams - dKosopedia
Secretary of the Treasury: Samuel L. Southard (interim), March 7, 1825; Richard Rush, March 7, 1825, entered upon duties August 1, 1825
Secretary of War: James Barbour, March 7, 1825; Samuel L. Southard (interim), May 26, 1828; Peter B. Porter, May 26, 1828, entered upon duties June 21, 1828
Secretary of the Navy: Samuel L. Southard, continuing from previous administration
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