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Nathan Clifford

American politician (1803-1881).

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Sex or Gender

Male

Country of Citizenship

United States

Occupation

Politician
Lawyer
Judge
Diplomat

Position Held

Member of the United States House of Representatives
(3/4/1839 - 3/3/1843)
Electoral District
:
Maine's 1st Congressional District
Start Time
: 3/4/1839
End Time
: 3/3/1843
United States Attorney General
(10/17/1846 - 3/17/1848)
Replaces
:
John Y. Mason
Replaced By
:
Isaac Toucey
Start Time
: 10/17/1846
End Time
: 3/17/1848
Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of the United States
(1/12/1858 - 7/25/1881)
Replaces
:
Benjamin Robbins Curtis
Replaced By
:
Horace Gray
Nominated By
:
James Buchanan
Start Time
: 1/12/1858
End Time
: 7/25/1881
United States Ambassador to Mexico
Replaces
:
John Slidell
Replaced By
:
Robert P. Letcher
Maine Attorney General
(1834 - 1837)
Start Time
: 1834
End Time
: 1837
Member of the Maine House of Representatives

Date of Birth

8/18/1803

Date of Death

7/25/1881

Member of Political Party

Democratic Party

Instance Of

Human

Place of Birth

Rumney

Place of Death

Cornish

Given Name

Nathan

Family Name

Clifford

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Name in Native Language

Nathan Clifford

Languages Spoken, Written or Signed

English

Work Location

Washington, D.C.

Place of Burial

Evergreen Cemetery

Religion or Worldview

Congregational Churches

Writing Language

English

Educated At

New Hampton School

Described by Source

Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography

Child

Hannah Frances "Fannie" Brown
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Replaced By
:
Daniel Goodenow