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Henry Clinton Martindale (May 6, 1780 in Berkshire County, Massachusetts – April 22, 1860 in Sandy Hill, Washington County, New York) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Henry Clinton Martindale
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New York
In office
March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1831
Preceded byMicah Sterling
Succeeded byNathaniel Pitcher
Constituency18th district
In office
March 4, 1833 – March 3, 1835
Preceded byJoseph Bouck
Succeeded byDavid Abel Russell
Constituency12th district
Personal details
Born(1780-05-06)May 6, 1780
Berkshire County, Massachusetts, U.S.
DiedApril 22, 1860(1860-04-22) (aged 79)
Hudson Falls, New York, U.S.
Resting placeKingsbury Cemetery, Kingsbury, New York, U.S.
Political party
  • National Republican
  • Anti-Masonic
  • ChildrenJohn H. Martindale
    Alma materWilliams College

    Life

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    He graduated from Williams College in 1800. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced at Sandy Hill (now Hudson Falls) from 1801 to 1860. His law office is located in the Hudson Falls Historic District, added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1983.[1]

    Among the prospective attorneys who studied law under Martindale's tutelage was Silas Wright.[2] Martindale was Surrogate of Washington County from 1816 to 1819, and District Attorney from 1821 to 1828.

    Martindale was elected as an Adams-Clay Federalist to the 18th, re-elected as an Adams man to the 19th and 20th, as an Anti-Jacksonian to the 21st, and as an Anti-Mason to the 23rd United States Congress, holding office from March 4, 1823, to March 3, 1831, and from March 4, 1833, to March 3, 1835.

    He was appointed by Governor William H. Seward as a canal appraiser, holding this post from 1840 to 1843.

    He was buried at the Kingsbury Cemetery in Kingsbury, New York.

    His son John H. Martindale was a Union Army general and New York State Attorney General.

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    1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. March 13, 2009.
  • ^ Gillet, Ransom H. (1874). The Life and Times of Silas Wright. Vol. I. Syracuse, NY: Hall and Dickson. pp. 13–14.
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    U.S. House of Representatives
    Preceded by

    Micah Sterling

    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from New York's 18th congressional district

    1823–1831
    Succeeded by

    Nathaniel Pitcher

    Preceded by

    Joseph Bouck

    Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
    from New York's 12th congressional district

    1833–1835
    Succeeded by

    David Abel Russell


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