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Alexander Sheldon (October 23, 1766 Suffield, Hartford County, Connecticut – September 10, 1836 Montgomery County, New York) was an American physician and politician.

Life

He was the son of Phineas Sheldon (1717–1807) and Ruth Harmon Sheldon (1733–1805). He graduated from Yale College in 1787. He was a member of the New York State Assembly from 1800 to 1808, in 1812 and in 1826, and was Speaker in 1804, 1805, 1806, 1808 and 1812. He was the last of the Speakers that wore the Cocked Hat as the badge of office.

He graduated from the New York College of Physicians and Surgeons in 1812.

He was a Regent of the University of the State of New York. He was a delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention of 1821.

He was married to Miriam King (b. 1770 Suffield). Their son, Smith Sheldon (1811–1884), established the publishing-house of Sheldon and Company. Their daughter Delia Sheldon was the mother of the Presbyterian misisonary, Sheldon Jackson, who established more than a hundred churches, mostly in the Western United States.

Sources

Political offices
Preceded by

Thomas Storm

Speaker of the New York State Assembly
1804–1806
Succeeded by

Andrew McCord

Preceded by

Andrew McCord

Speaker of the New York State Assembly
1808
Succeeded by

James W. Wilkin

Preceded by

William Ross

Speaker of the New York State Assembly
1812
Succeeded by

Jacob R. Van Rensselaer

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1766 births
1832 deaths
Members of the New York State Assembly
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People from Suffield, Connecticut
Yale University alumni
People of colonial Connecticut
 



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