• Source: Nathan T. Stratton
    • Nathan Taylor Stratton (March 17, 1813 – March 9, 1887) was an American Democratic Party politician who represented New Jersey's 1st congressional district in the United States House of Representatives for two terms from 1851 to 1855.


      Early life and education


      Stratton was born in Pilesgrove Township, New Jersey, on March 17, 1813, where he attended the common schools.


      Career


      He moved to Mullica Hill, New Jersey (within Harrison Township) in 1829 and clerked in a store, becoming a partner of his employer in 1835. He conducted his own business from 1840 to 1886. He was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1843 to 1844, and was a Justice of the Peace from 1844 to 1847. He also engaged in the real estate business and in agricultural pursuits, and held several local offices.


      = Congress

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      Stratton was elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-second and Thirty-third Congresses, serving in office from March 4, 1851, to March 3, 1855, but was not a candidate for renomination in 1854.


      After Congress


      He again engaged in mercantile pursuits. He was elected as a member of the Harrison Township committee in 1865. He served as State tax commissioner and as a trustee of the State reform school for boys at Jamesburg, New Jersey, from 1865 to 1887. He was a delegate to the Union National Convention of Conservatives at Philadelphia in 1866. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election in 1880 to the Forty-seventh Congress.


      Death


      He died in Mullica Hill on March 9, 1887, and was interred in the Baptist Cemetery.


      External links



      United States Congress. "Nathan Taylor Stratton (id: S000996)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
      Nathan Taylor Stratton at The Political Graveyard
      Nathan Taylor Stratton at Find a Grave

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