Samuel Lathrop

Samuel Lathrop

U.S.A.

Party Anti-Masonic;Federalist
Latest Campaign State Governor
Date of Birth May 1, 1772
Date of Death July 11, 1846 (Age: 74)
Overall Community Sentiment: Neutral

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Personal Background

Samuel Lathrop graduated from Yale College in 1792 and began his career in public service as West Springfield's clerk and treasurer. He later served as Hampden County Attorney and held congressional positions as a Federalist, Adams-Clay Federalist, and Adams candidate. Lathrop also had multiple unsuccessful runs for Governor of Massachusetts and served in the Massachusetts State Senate, acting as President pro tempore. Throughout his career, he was a trustee of Amherst College, reflecting his commitment to education.

Political Ideas

Samuel Lathrop's political identity is marked by a curious blend of advocating for a strong national banking system and protective tariffs while simultaneously championing limited federal government and states' rights. His support for agricultural development and responsible use of natural resources suggests a nuanced approach to environmental policy. Lathrop's commitment to public education and higher learning, coupled with his advocacy for a robust national defense and veteran benefits, reveals a multifaceted ideological stance that balances economic pragmatism with a principled federalism.

Campaigns
1832: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1832 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

14,755 votes (22.97%)

Loss

Winner: Levi Lincoln Jr.

1824: Massachusetts State Governor

Election History

1824 Massachusetts gubernatorial election

34,210 votes (46.83%)

Loss

Winner: William Eustis