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Senate Years of Service: 1796-1807 Party: Federalist
TRACY, Uriah, a Representative and a Senator from Connecticut; born in Franklin,
Conn., February 2, 1755; graduated from Yale College in 1778; studied law;
admitted to the bar in 1781 and commenced practice in Litchfield, Conn.; major
general of militia; member, State general assembly 1788-1793, serving as
speaker 1793; States attorney for Litchfield County 1794-1799; elected to the
Third and Fourth Congresses and served from April 8, 1793, until his
resignation, effective October 13, 1796; elected as a Federalist to the United
States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Jonathan
Trumbull; reelected in 1801 and 1807, and served from October 13, 1796, until
his death; served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Sixth
Congress; chairman, Committee on Claims (Third and Fourth Congresses); died in
Washington, D.C., July 19, 1807; interment in Congressional Cemetery.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography; Tracy, Uriah.
To the Freemen of Connecticut. Litchfield: Thomas Collier,
1803.
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