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Nathan Kelsey hall

Nathan Kelsey hall

Nathan Kelsey hall

The Nathan Kelsey hall (Nathan Kelsey Hall, from March 28, 1810 to March 2, 1874) is a politician of the United States of America. I acted as United States of America member of the House of Representatives and United States of America postmaster general.

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Breeding and family

On March 28, 1810, the hall was born as Ira hall (Ira Hall, 1788-1860) and a son of Catherine Rose (Catharine Rose, 1789-1814) in New York mer Sera's.

Mother of the hall died in 1810 and father of the hall left the cause of the hall again in 1818 and emigrated to the west. The hall lived at the farm where oneself was born until 1826 and learned in local オノンダガ ヴァレー academy.

The hall left the hometown to meet father again and, in 1826, met father again in Niagara frontier. The hall began a help of the work of the shoe store which father ran in New York buffalo, but the hall left the buffalo soon to study the law.

On November 16, 1832, the hall married Emily Paine (Emily Payne, 1811-1880). The following children were born among two people.

  • Nathan hall (Nathan Hall, 1833-1835)
  • Frederick hall (Frederick Hall, 1836-1852)
  • Emily hall (Emily Hall, 1838-1863)
  • Frank Holl (Frank Hall, 1845-1848)
  • Grace hall (Grace Hall, 1850-1880)

Bar

On May 1, 1826, the hall was hired for the law office of lawyer Millard Fillmore who did not have the opening of business room in New York East Aurora. The hall learned a law with Fillmore.

The halls helped each other with Fillmore both officially and privately. Two people got over the difficult situation together and shared sense of values of the same labor. The hall described own creed in a notebook of oneself as follows.

My creed is faithfulness, diligence and bearability. They will bring me honor, wealth and universal respect.

In 1830, the hall moved to a buffalo with Fillmore and started the bar jointly. Two people gained success by business and politics together.

Early political activity

The hall successively held a description of New York Elly county copy official, the Elly county supervisory board secretary, Buffalo City prosecutor, a municipal assembly member of Buffalo after a pass for the bar examination in 1832. Furthermore, the hall acted as New York member of the House of Representatives in New York court of common pleas judge, 1846 until aide New York Chancery judge, 1841 through 1845 in 1839.

In 1846, the hall was picked from the Whig in New York 32nd electoral district by a representative from United States House of Representatives. The hall acted as a representative from United States House of Representatives from 1847 through 1849. The hall ran for a representative from United States House of Representatives from the electoral district in 1848, but was defeated.

Postmaster general

In 1850, the hall was appointed to postmaster general by Millard President Fillmore. The hall acted as postmaster general until 1852, and the acting Secretary of the Interior served for a short term again, too.

The hall reduced the postage to 3 cents for domestic mail to handle the distance more than 3,000 miles at the best as postmaster general. The hall spoke this in this way later.

It is the fact that it cannot deny that profit of the Ministry of Posts and Telecommunications continued decreasing by reduction of the postage consistently. However, I think that it is only very few things when this fall in profits takes example by the public interest to be provided by this reduction.

Later years

In 1852, the hall resigned postmaster general and became United States District Court judge of the New York north district. The hall had jurisdiction over a buffalo afterward for 22 years.

On March 2, 1874, the hall died in buffalo by overwork. The corpse of the hall was buried in the Forest loan graveyard in the buffalo city.

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