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John W. Taylor | |
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9th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | |
In office December 5, 1825 – March 4, 1827 | |
Preceded by | Henry Clay |
Succeeded by | Andrew Stevenson |
In office November 15, 1820 [a] – March 4, 1821 | |
Preceded by | Henry Clay |
Succeeded by | Philip P. Barbour |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York | |
In office March 4, 1813 – March 3, 1833 | |
Preceded by | Thomas R. Gold |
Succeeded by | Joel Turrill |
Constituency | 11th district (1813–1823) 17th district (1823–1833) |
Member of the New York Senate from the 5th district | |
In office January 1, 1841 – December 31, 1842 | |
Preceded by | Samuel Young |
Succeeded by | Sidney Lawrence |
Personal details | |
Born | March 26, 1784 Charlton, New York |
Died | September 18, 1854 (aged 70) Cleveland, Ohio |
Political party | Democratic-Republican (before 1825) National Republican (after 1825) |
Spouse | Jane Hodge Taylor |
Alma mater | Union College |
Profession | Law |
John W. Taylor (March 26, 1784 – September 18, 1854) was an early 19th-century U.S. politician from New York. He served twice as speaker of the House of Representatives.
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