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William Upham

William Upham
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United States Senator
from Vermont
In office
March 4, 1843 – January 14, 1853
Preceded by Samuel C. Crafts
Succeeded by Samuel S. Phelps
Member of the Vermont House of Representatives
In office
1827–1828
Personal details
Born (1792-08-05)August 5, 1792
Leicester, Massachusetts, U.S.
Died January 14, 1853(1853-01-14) (aged 60)
Washington, D.C., U.S.
Political party Whig
Spouse(s) Sarah Keyes (m. 1814)
Children William Keyes Upham (b. 1817),
Charles Carroll Upham (b. 1818),
Sarah Sumner Upham (b. ca1820),
Mary Annette Upham (b. 1825)
Profession Politician, Lawyer

William Upham (August 5, 1792 – January 14, 1853) was a United States Senator from Vermont.

William Upham was born in Leicester, Massachusetts to Samuel Upham and Martha (Livermore) Upham. He moved with his father to Montpelier, Vermont in 1802. He attended the district schools and the Montpelier Academy, and was privately tutored. He attended the University of Vermont and then studied law with Samuel Prentiss.

Upham was admitted to the bar in 1811 and commenced practice in Montpelier. In addition to maintaining a successful practice, Upham also guided the efforts of several prospective lawyers who studied in his office, including Peter T. Washburn.

Upham was a member of the Vermont House of Representatives from 1827 to 1828 and was State's attorney for Washington County in 1829. In 1830 he again served in the Vermont House of Representatives.

In 1842 Samuel Prentiss resigned his seat in the U.S. Senate in order to accept appointment as United States District Court for the District of Vermont. Crafts was appointed to fill the vacancy, and served until the end of the term to which Prentiss had been elected, April 23, 1842 to March 3, 1843.

Crafts was not a candidate for a full term, and Upham was the successful Whig candidate for the seat. He was reelected in 1848 and served from March 4, 1843 until his death.

While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Agriculture (28th Congress) and the Committee on Pensions (29th Congress).


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