Jesse C. Dayton
Jesse C. Dayton (born 1825 in Westerlo, Albany County, New York; died May 26, 1903 in Colonie, New York) was an American merchant and politician from New York.
Life
In 1844, he went to New York City, became first a clerk, and then a merchant. Later he bought a farm in Watervliet where he resided while still looking after his business interests in New York City. He was Supervisor of Watervliet in 1873.
He was a member of the New York State Senate (13th D.) in 1874 and 1875.
Dayton had a brother, George Dayton, who happened to serve in the New Jersey State Senate at the same time as his own service in the New York State Senate.[1]
Dayton died in Colonie, New York "from the infirmities incident to old age", at the age of 77.[2]
References
- "Another Old-Timer Gone", The Hackensack Record (November 28, 1902), p. 4.
- "Former Senator Dead", Elmira Star-Gazette (May 26, 1903), p. 5.
Sources
- Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York in 1875 by W. H. McElroy and Alexander McBride (pg. 52ff) [e-book]
External links
- The Jesse C. Dayton Papers at New York State Library
New York State Senate | ||
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Preceded by Charles H. Adams |
New York State Senate 13th District 1874–1875 |
Succeeded by Hamilton Harris |
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