Benedict Arnold | |
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Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 16th district |
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In office March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1831 |
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Preceded by | Henry MarkellNathan Soule |
Succeeded by | Nathan Soule |
Personal details | |
Born |
October 5, 1780 Amsterdam, Tryon County, New York |
Died |
March 3, 1849 (aged 68) Amsterdam, Tryon County, New York |
Citizenship | United States |
Political party | Anti-Jacksonian |
Spouse(s) | Mary 'Polly' Bovee Arnold |
Children |
Hiram Arnold Jane Arnold William Arnold Maria Arnold James Arnold Charlotte Arnold Lorenzo Arnold Benedict Arnold Hasley Arnold Sarah Arnold Marion Arnold Adam Arnold |
Profession |
merchant politician philanthropist |
Hiram Arnold Jane Arnold
William Arnold
Maria Arnold
James Arnold
Charlotte Arnold
Lorenzo Arnold
Benedict Arnold
Hasley Arnold
Sarah Arnold
Marion Arnold
merchant politician
Benedict Arnold (October 5, 1780 – March 3, 1849) was an American politician from New York, and a member of the House of Representatives.
Arnold was born in Amsterdam, Tryon County, New York (after 1784 Montgomery County, New York) the son of Elisha and Sarah Francisco Arnold. He was named in honor of the famous Benedict Arnold at a time during the American Revolutionary War when he was still seen as a hero of the United States, stemming from the capture of Fort Ticonderoga. His plans to betray the fort of West Point were uncovered on September 23 of that same year—less than two weeks before Arnold was born. The news probably took longer than this to make its way upstate, or his parents were of Loyalist sympathy. The latter seems unlikely, however, as they stayed in the area until their deaths in 1815 and seemed to have remained quite wealthy despite widespread emigration of loyalists to Canada.
Despite this unpromising start, Arnold prospered; he attended the local schools and became a successful merchant. He married Mary 'Polly' Bovee (sister of Matthias J. Bovee) on August 21, 1806 in Amsterdam, Montogmery County, New York. They had twelve children, Hiram, Jane, William, Maria, James, Charlotte, Lorenzo, Benedict, Hasley, Sarah, Marion, and Adam.
Arnold owned large stretches of land, and was able to dedicate much time to philanthropy. As was common at the time for local magnates, he entered politics for a short period; in 1816 and 1817, he served as a member of the New York State Assembly.