John Middleton Clayton Born: 24-Jul-1796 Birthplace: Dagsborough, DE Died: 9-Nov-1856 Location of death: Dover, DE Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Old Presbyterian Cemetery, Dover, DE
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Politician Party Affiliation: Whig Nationality: United States Executive summary: US Senator and Secretary of State The American politician John Middleton Clayton was born in Dagsborough, Sussex county, Delaware, on the 24th of July 1796. He came of an old Quaker family long prominent in the political history of Delaware. He graduated at Yale in 1815, and in 1819 began to practice law at Dover, Delaware, where for a time he was associated with his cousin, Thomas Clayton (1778-1854), subsequently a United States Senator and Chief Justice of the state. He soon gained a large practice. He became a member of the state House of Representatives in 1824, and from December 1826 to October 1828 was Secretary of State of Delaware. In 1829, by a combination of anti-Jackson forces in the state legislature, he was elected to the United States Senate. Here his great oratorical gifts gave him a high place as one of the ablest and most eloquent opponents of the administration. In 1831 he was a member of the Delaware constitutional convention, and in 1835 he was returned to the Senate as a Whig, but resigned in the following year. In 1837-9 he was Chief Justice of Delaware. In 1845 he again entered the Senate, where he opposed the annexation of Texas and the Mexican War, but advocated the active prosecution of the latter once it was begun. In March 1849 he became Secretary of State in the cabinet of President Zachary Taylor, to whose nomination and election his influence had contributed. His brief tenure of the state portfolio, which terminated on the 22nd of July 1850, soon after Taylor's death, was notable chiefly for the negotiation with the British minister, Sir Henry Bulwer, of the Clayton-Bulwer Treaty. He was once more a member of the Senate from March 1853 until his death at Dover, Delaware, on the 9th of November 1856. By his contemporaries Clayton was considered one of the ablest debaters and orators in the Senate. Father: James Clayton Mother: Sarah Middleton Clayton Wife: Sally Ann Fisher (m. 1822, d.) Son: James Son: Charles
University: Yale University (1815) Law School: Litchfield Law School
US Senator, Delaware (4-Mar-1853 to 9-Nov-1856, his death) US Secretary of State (1849-50, under Zachary Taylor US Senator, Delaware (4-Mar-1845 to 23-Feb-1849, resigned) Delaware State Supreme Court US Senator, Delaware (4-Mar-1829 to 29-Dec-1836, resigned) Delaware State Bar Association (1819) National Statuary Hall (1934)
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