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Senate Years of Service: 1835-1841 Party: Jacksonian; Democrat
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WALL, Garret Dorset, (father of James Walter Wall),
a Senator from New Jersey; born in Middletown, N.J., March 10, 1783; completed
preparatory studies; studied law; licensed as an attorney in 1804 and as a counselor in 1807 and
commenced practice in Burlington, N.J.; served in the War of 1812 and commanded a volunteer
regiment from Trenton; clerk of the State supreme court 1812-1817; quartermaster general of the
State 1815-1837; member, State general assembly 1827; United States district attorney for New
Jersey in 1829; elected Governor of New Jersey in 1829, but declined to serve; elected as a
Jacksonian (later Democrat) to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1835, to March 3,
1841; unsuccessful candidate for reelection; chairman, Committee on the Militia (Twenty-fourth and
Twenty-fifth Congresses), Committee on the Judiciary (Twenty-fifth and Twenty-sixth Congresses),
Committee on Military Affairs (Twenty-fifth Congress); judge of the Court of Errors and Appeals of
New Jersey from 1848 until his death in Burlington, N.J., November 22, 1850; interment in the
churchyard of St. Marys Church.
Bibliography Proceedings of the Bench and Bar of New
Jersey on the Death of the Hon. Garret D. Wall. Burlington, N.J.: S.C. Atkinson, 1851.
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