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History and Government—Congressional Biographies—PennsylvaniaWilliam BINGHAM
(1752-1804)
Senate Years of Service:
1795-1801Party: FederalistBINGHAM, William, a
Delegate and a Senator from Pennsylvania; born in Philadelphia,
Pa., March 8, 1752; was graduated from Philadelphia College in
1768; agent of the Continental Congress at Martinique, and
afterwards consul at St. Pierre, in the West Indies 1777-1780;
Member of the Continental Congress 1786-1788; member, State house
of representatives 1790-1791, serving as speaker in 1791; served
in, and was president of, the State senate 1794-1795; elected as a
Federalist to the United States Senate and served from March 4,
1795, to March 3, 1801; was not a candidate for reelection; served
as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Fourth Congress;
withdrew from public life and engaged in the management of his
extensive estates; moved in 1801 to Bath, England, and resided with
his daughter until his death in that city on February 7, 1804;
interment in Bath Abbey, Bath, England.
Bibliography
Dictionary of American Biography; Alberts, Robert. The
Golden Voyage: The Life and Times of William Bingham. New York:
Houghton Mifflin, 1969.
Source: Biographical Directory of the United States Congress, 1771-Present
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