Elijah Brigham Politician

Elijah Brigham (July 7, 1751 – February 22, 1816) was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.Brigham was born in Westborough (now Northborough), Massachusetts, son of Colonel Levi Brigham and Susanna (Grout) Brigham. He was a descendant of Thomas Brigham and Edmund Rice, early immigrants to Massachusetts Bay Colony. Brigham was graduated from Dartmouth College, Hanover, New Hampshire, in 1778.He studied law, but did not practice.He engaged in mercantile pursuits at Westborough.He served as member of the State house of representatives 1791–1793.He served as justice of the court of common pleas 1795–1811.He served in the State senate in 1796, 1798 from 1801 to 1805, and 1807–1810.He served as a state councilor in 1799, 1800, and 1806.Brigham was elected as a Federalist to the Twelfth, Thirteenth, and Fourteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1811, until his death in Washington, D.C., February 22, 1816.He was interred in the Congressional Cemetery.

Personal facts

Birth dateJuly 07, 1751
Birth place
Northborough Massachusetts
Religion
Congregational church
Date of deathFebruary 22, 1816
Place of death
Washington D.C.
Resting place
Congressional Cemetery
Education
Dartmouth College

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party
Federalist Party
region
Massachusetts's 11th congressional district

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