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Senate Years of Service: 1869-1875; 1879-1881 Party: Republican; Republican
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CARPENTER, Matthew Hale, a Senator from Wisconsin; born Decatur Merritt Hammond Carpenter in
Moretown, Washington County, Vt., December 22, 1824; attended the common
schools; entered the United States Military Academy at West Point in 1843 and
remained two years; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1847 and practiced in
Boston, Mass.; moved to Beloit, Wis., in 1848 and became known as Matthew Hale
Carpenter; district attorney of Rock County 1850-1854; moved to Milwaukee in
1858; belonged to the Douglas wing of the Democratic Party until the
commencement of the Civil War; elected as a Republican to the United States
Senate and served from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1875; unsuccessful candidate
for reelection in 1875; served as President pro tempore of the Senate during
the Forty-third Congress; chairman, Committee on Enrolled Bills (Forty-second
Congress), Committee to Audit and Control the Contingent Expense (Forty-second
and Forty-third Congresses); resumed the practice of law in Washington and in
Milwaukee; again elected as a Republican to the United States Senate and served
from March 4, 1879, until his death in Washington, D.C., February 24, 1881;
interment in Forest Home Cemetery, Milwaukee, Wis.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography;
The Yale Biographical Dictionary of American Law; Deutsch,
Herman J. Carpenter and the Senatorial Election of 1875 in Wisconsin.
Wisconsin Magazine of History 16 (September 1932): 26-46;
Thompson, E. Bruce.
Matthew Hale Carpenter, Webster of the West. Madison: State
Historical Society of Wisconsin, 1954.
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