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Elisha Lawrence






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Elisha Lawrence
Acting Governor of New Jersey
In office
July 25, 1790 – October 29, 1790
Preceded byWilliam Livingston
as Governor
Succeeded byWilliam Paterson
as Governor
Vice President of the New Jersey Legislative Council
In office
1789–1792
GovernorWilliam Livingston
Himself
William Paterson
Preceded byRobert Lettis Hooper
Succeeded byThomas Henderson
In office
1795–1796
GovernorRichard Howell
Preceded byThomas Henderson
Succeeded byJames Linn
Personal details
Born1746 (1746)
Died (aged 52–53)
Political partyFederalist

Elisha Lawrence (1746 – July 23, 1799) was an American Federalist Party[1] politician, who represented Monmouth County in the New Jersey Legislative Council, the precursor to the New Jersey State Senate, from 1780 through 1783, from 1789 through 1792 and in 1795. He served as Vice-President of Council from 1789 through 1792, and again in 1795.[2] He served as acting governor of New Jersey in 1790.

Political career[edit]

As Vice President of the New Jersey Legislative Council, Lawrence served as acting governor of New Jersey from July 25, 1790, to October 30, 1790, following the death of Governor William Livingston. He was succeeded as governor by William Paterson.

A resident of Upper Freehold Township, Lawrence was serving as a Justice of the Peace as early as 1788, and sat with the County Board of Justices and Freeholders, the precursor to the Board of Chosen Freeholders, the governing body of the county. He was chairman of the board from May 1795 to May 1796.[3]

Death[edit]

Lawrence is buried at the Yellow Meeting House CemeteryinRed Valley, New Jersey. The tombstone reads, “A stranger to all ambition but that of being useful, he was twice vice president of New Jersey for several years presiding judge of the pleas, and after a series of faithful and gallant services in the Revolutionary War he was appointed by his county brigadier general of the Monmouth militia of the surveyed blazing line when wars loud conflict racked the brain. Now sheltered in the realms divine he treads heavens ever-peaceful plan lead on by softer, mercy’s mildest ray while fellow warriors hail him on his way.” The bottom of the stone reads, “By indulgence of the general’s family, his companions in arms erect this tribute of affection the first day of January 1800.”[4]

See also[edit]

Notes and references[edit]

  1. ^ "Governor of New Jersey". NNDB. Retrieved November 27, 2011.
  • ^ Manual of the Legislature of New Jersey, 1914; Thomas F. Fitzgerald
  • ^ Minutes, Monmouth County Board of Chosen Freeholders
  • ^ "History exhumed from Old Yellow Meeting House Cemetery" Archived January 24, 2013, at archive.today. gmnews. Retrieved June 12, 2012.
  • External links[edit]

    Political offices
    Preceded by

    William Livingston
    Governor

    Acting Governor of New Jersey
    1790
    Succeeded by

    William Paterson
    Governor

    Preceded by

    Joseph Holmes

    Monmouth County Justices & Freeholders Chairman
    1795–1796
    Succeeded by

    Joseph Holmes


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