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William L. Dayton

William L. Dayton
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United States Minister to France
In office
May 19, 1861 – December 1, 1864
Appointed by Abraham Lincoln
Preceded by Charles J. Faulkner
Succeeded by John Bigelow
21st Attorney General of New Jersey
In office
1857–1861
Preceded by Richard P. Thompson
Succeeded by Frederick T. Frelinghuysen
United States Senator
from New Jersey
In office
July 2, 1842 – March 3, 1851
Preceded by Samuel L. Southard
Succeeded by
Personal details
Born William Lewis Dayton
(1807-02-17)February 17, 1807
Basking Ridge, New Jersey
Died December 1, 1864(1864-12-01) (aged 57)
Paris, France
Political party Whig, Republican
Spouse(s) Margaret E. Dayton
Profession politician, Lawyer

William Lewis Dayton (February 17, 1807 – December 1, 1864) was an American politician, active first in the Whig Party and later in the Republican Party. In the 1856 presidential election, he became the first Republican vice-presidential nominee when nominated alongside John C. Frémont. The Republican Party lost that campaign. During the American Civil War, Dayton served as the United States Ambassador to France, a position in which he worked to prevent French recognition of the Confederacy.

A distant relation of U.S. House Speaker and U.S. Constitution signatory Jonathan Dayton, William L. Dayton was born in Basking Ridge, New Jersey, to farmer Joel Dayton and his wife. He graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1825 and worked as a lawyer in Freehold.

In 1837, he was elected to the New Jersey Legislative Council and became an associate judge of the New Jersey Supreme Court the following year. Following the death of U.S. Senator Samuel L. Southard, he was appointed to the United States Senate starting July 2, 1842, and elected to finish the term ending in 1845. He was re-elected by the New Jersey Legislature as a Whig in 1845 but lost in 1851, ending his service on March 3, 1851.


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