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Senate Years of Service: 1808-1813; 1822-1823; 1823-1825; 1825-1826 Party: Federalist; Federalist; Adams-Clay Federalist; Adams
LLOYD, James, a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Boston, Mass., in December 1769;
attended the Boston Latin School and graduated from Harvard University in 1787; became a
merchant and was interested in foreign trade; member, State house of representatives
1800-1801; member, State senate 1804; elected as a Federalist to the United States Senate to
fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of John Quincy Adams in 1808; reelected, and served
from June 9, 1808, until May 1, 1813, when he resigned; again elected in 1822 to the United
States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Harrison Gray Otis; reelected, and
served from June 5, 1822, until May 23, 1826, when he resigned; chairman, Committee on
Naval Affairs (Eighteenth Congress), Committee on Commerce (Nineteenth Congress); retired
from public life and moved to Philadelphia, Pa., in 1826; died in New York City, April 5, 1831;
interment in Kings Chapel Burying Ground, Boston, Mass.
BibliographyFord, Worthington C. The Recall of John Quincy
Adams in 1808. Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings 45 (October
1911-June 1912): 354-75; Ford, Worthington C., ed. Letters of James Lloyd, 1815-1824. Massachusetts Historical Society Proceedings 45 (October 1911-June 1912):
375-408.
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