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Isaac D. Barnard

Isaac Dutton Barnard (July 18, 1791 – February 28, 1834) was an American militia leader, lawyer, and politician who served as a United States Senator for Pennsylvania from 1827 to 1831. He served as a Major in the U.S. Army during the War of 1812 and as a Pennsylvania State Senator for the 4th district from 1820 until 1826.

Isaac D. Barnard
United States Senator
from Pennsylvania
In office
March 4, 1827 – December 6, 1831
Preceded byWilliam Findlay
Succeeded byGeorge M. Dallas
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate
from the 4th district
In office
1820 (1820)–1826 (1826)
Preceded byEdward Coleman
Succeeded byJoshua Hunt
Personal details
Born
Isaac Dutton Barnard

(1791-07-18)July 18, 1791
Aston Township, Pennsylvania
DiedFebruary 28, 1834(1834-02-28) (aged 42)
West Chester, Pennsylvania
Resting placeOaklands Cemetery
NationalityAmerican
ProfessionLawyer
CommitteesCommittee on Militia
Military service
Allegiance United States
Branch/service United States Army
Militia
Rank Major general
UnitFourteenth Regiment, United States Infantry
Battles/warsWar of 1812

Early life and education edit

Barnard was born is Aston Township, Pennsylvania[1] to James and Susanna Dutton Barnard.[2] The family name is derived from Roche-Bernard in Normandy, France where the family originated. Barnard's great-grandfather, Richard emigrated to Chester County, Pennsylvania prior to 1686.[3]

Barnard worked as a scholar at several public schools. He lived in Philadelphia until 1811 and then moved to Chester, Pennsylvania.[4]

Military career edit

At age 20, Barnard received a commission as Captain of the Fourteenth Regiment, United States Infantry. He opened a recruitment station in West Chester, Pennsylvania. He fought in the War of 1812 and saw action at Baltimore, Sackett's Creek, the Canadien Frontier, Fort George, La Cole's Mill, the battle of Crysler's Farm, the Battle of Plattsburgh and Lyon's Creek.[1] At Fort George, he was promoted from captain to major in the same unit for meritorious service.[3]

He served as a Major General of the Pennsylvania State Militia.[2]

Political career edit

After the war ended he resumed his legal studies,[4] and was admitted to the bar on May 1, 1816.[3] He began practicing law in West Chester.[4] Barnard was the deputy attorney general for Chester County from 1817 to 1821,[5] and an Assistant Burgess in the government of the borough of West Chester in 1821, 1824, and 1825.[6] Barnard was also a major-general of militia, and declined the judgeship of Chester County.[3]

Barnard served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 4th district from 1821 to 1826.[1] He was instrumental in securing funds for a memorial to the Battle of Paoli.

The year he left the State Senate, he was the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania.[4] He was elected to the United States Senate as a Jacksonian, and began his first term on March 4, 1827.[4] During the 21st and 22nd United States Congresses, he was the chairman of the Committee on Militia.[4] In 1829, Barnard was closely defeated in his attempt to gain the nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania. James Buchanan, at the time a U.S. Representative, described Barnard in a letter as "a high minded honest man" who will never "become the tool of any man".[7]

He undertook part of a second Senate term, but resigned from the Senate on December 6, 1831,[4] due to ill health.[3] He was replaced by a future Vice President of the United States, George M. Dallas.[8] Just before he resigned, the New York papers were reportedly demanding that Barnard be given a place in the United States Cabinet.[3]

Personal life edit

In 1820, Barnard married Harriet Darlington, the daughter of Isaac Darlington. She died during childbirth in 1823 and he never remarried.[2]

Legacy edit

Barnard died on February 28, 1834, in West Chester. He was originally interred at the Friends Burying Ground on North High Street but after twenty years he was re-interred in Oaklands Cemetery.[9]

William Everhart, a wealthy merchant and friend of Barnard's, named a street in West Chester after Barnard sometime after the summer of 1830.[10]

In 1854, a monument in Oaklands Cemetery was erected in his memory.[11]

Footnotes edit

  1. ^ a b c "Pennsylvania State Senate - Isaac Dutton Barnard Biography". www.legis.state.pa.us. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  2. ^ a b c "Isaac Dutton Barnard Papers". www.chestercohistorical.org. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  3. ^ a b c d e f Wiley 1893, p. 204.
  4. ^ a b c d e f g "BARNARD, Isaac Dutton, (1791-1834)". www.bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  5. ^ Wiley 1893, p. 105.
  6. ^ Pitt, Tom. "Borough Officials, 1799-present (West Chester, Pennsylvania)". www.courses.wcupa.edu. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  7. ^ "Letter from James Buchanan to Unknown Recipient". www.archives.dickinson.edu. Retrieved 4 June 2019.
  8. ^ "DALLAS, George Mifflin, (1792-1864)". www.bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved 2 June 2019.
  9. ^ Daily Local News 1899, p. 45.
  10. ^ Daily Local News 1899, p. 55.
  11. ^ Daily Local News 1899, p. 11.

Sources edit

  • Pitt Jr., Thomas; Jim Jones. "West Chester Borough Officials: 1799-present".
  • Sheppard, John (2007-06-02). "West Chester". Town & Country Living Magazines.[permanent dead link]
  • Daily Local News (1899). West Chester, Past and Present. West Chester, Pennsylvania: Daily Local News. isaac barnard.
  • Wiley, Samuel (1893). Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County, Pennsylvania, comprising a historical sketch of the county. Philadelphia: Gresham Publishing Company.
  • "Barnard, Isaac Dutton, (1791 - 1834)". United States Congress.

External links edit

  • Account of Barnard's work regarding a monument to the Battle of Paoli
Pennsylvania State Senate
Preceded by
Edward Coleman
Member of the Pennsylvania Senate, 4th district
1820-1826
Succeeded by
Joshua Hunt
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 1) from Pennsylvania
1827–1831
Served alongside: William Marks, William Wilkins
Succeeded by

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Isaac Dutton Barnard July 18 1791 February 28 1834 was an American militia leader lawyer and politician who served as a United States Senator for Pennsylvania from 1827 to 1831 He served as a Major in the U S Army during the War of 1812 and as a Pennsylvania State Senator for the 4th district from 1820 until 1826 Isaac D BarnardUnited States Senatorfrom PennsylvaniaIn office March 4 1827 December 6 1831Preceded byWilliam FindlaySucceeded byGeorge M DallasMember of the Pennsylvania Senate from the 4th districtIn office 1820 1820 1826 1826 Preceded byEdward ColemanSucceeded byJoshua HuntPersonal detailsBornIsaac Dutton Barnard 1791 07 18 July 18 1791Aston Township PennsylvaniaDiedFebruary 28 1834 1834 02 28 aged 42 West Chester PennsylvaniaResting placeOaklands CemeteryNationalityAmericanProfessionLawyerCommitteesCommittee on MilitiaMilitary serviceAllegiance United StatesBranch service United States ArmyMilitiaRankMajor generalUnitFourteenth Regiment United States InfantryBattles warsWar of 1812 Contents 1 Early life and education 2 Military career 3 Political career 4 Personal life 5 Legacy 6 Footnotes 7 Sources 8 External linksEarly life and education editBarnard was born is Aston Township Pennsylvania 1 to James and Susanna Dutton Barnard 2 The family name is derived from Roche Bernard in Normandy France where the family originated Barnard s great grandfather Richard emigrated to Chester County Pennsylvania prior to 1686 3 Barnard worked as a scholar at several public schools He lived in Philadelphia until 1811 and then moved to Chester Pennsylvania 4 Military career editAt age 20 Barnard received a commission as Captain of the Fourteenth Regiment United States Infantry He opened a recruitment station in West Chester Pennsylvania He fought in the War of 1812 and saw action at Baltimore Sackett s Creek the Canadien Frontier Fort George La Cole s Mill the battle of Crysler s Farm the Battle of Plattsburgh and Lyon s Creek 1 At Fort George he was promoted from captain to major in the same unit for meritorious service 3 He served as a Major General of the Pennsylvania State Militia 2 Political career editAfter the war ended he resumed his legal studies 4 and was admitted to the bar on May 1 1816 3 He began practicing law in West Chester 4 Barnard was the deputy attorney general for Chester County from 1817 to 1821 5 and an Assistant Burgess in the government of the borough of West Chester in 1821 1824 and 1825 6 Barnard was also a major general of militia and declined the judgeship of Chester County 3 Barnard served as a member of the Pennsylvania State Senate for the 4th district from 1821 to 1826 1 He was instrumental in securing funds for a memorial to the Battle of Paoli The year he left the State Senate he was the Secretary of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania 4 He was elected to the United States Senate as a Jacksonian and began his first term on March 4 1827 4 During the 21st and 22nd United States Congresses he was the chairman of the Committee on Militia 4 In 1829 Barnard was closely defeated in his attempt to gain the nomination for Governor of Pennsylvania James Buchanan at the time a U S Representative described Barnard in a letter as a high minded honest man who will never become the tool of any man 7 He undertook part of a second Senate term but resigned from the Senate on December 6 1831 4 due to ill health 3 He was replaced by a future Vice President of the United States George M Dallas 8 Just before he resigned the New York papers were reportedly demanding that Barnard be given a place in the United States Cabinet 3 Personal life editIn 1820 Barnard married Harriet Darlington the daughter of Isaac Darlington She died during childbirth in 1823 and he never remarried 2 Legacy editBarnard died on February 28 1834 in West Chester He was originally interred at the Friends Burying Ground on North High Street but after twenty years he was re interred in Oaklands Cemetery 9 William Everhart a wealthy merchant and friend of Barnard s named a street in West Chester after Barnard sometime after the summer of 1830 10 In 1854 a monument in Oaklands Cemetery was erected in his memory 11 nbsp Front of the Isaac D Barnard Memorial nbsp Right side of the Isaac D Barnard Memorial nbsp Back of the Isaac D Barnard Memorial nbsp Left side of the Isaac D Barnard MemorialFootnotes edit a b c Pennsylvania State Senate Isaac Dutton Barnard Biography www legis state pa us Retrieved 2 June 2019 a b c Isaac Dutton Barnard Papers www chestercohistorical org Retrieved 4 June 2019 a b c d e f Wiley 1893 p 204 a b c d e f g BARNARD Isaac Dutton 1791 1834 www bioguide congress gov Retrieved 2 June 2019 Wiley 1893 p 105 Pitt Tom Borough Officials 1799 present West Chester Pennsylvania www courses wcupa edu Retrieved 2 June 2019 Letter from James Buchanan to Unknown Recipient www archives dickinson edu Retrieved 4 June 2019 DALLAS George Mifflin 1792 1864 www bioguide congress gov Retrieved 2 June 2019 Daily Local News 1899 p 45 Daily Local News 1899 p 55 Daily Local News 1899 p 11 Sources editPitt Jr Thomas Jim Jones West Chester Borough Officials 1799 present Sheppard John 2007 06 02 West Chester Town amp Country Living Magazines permanent dead link Daily Local News 1899 West Chester Past and Present West Chester Pennsylvania Daily Local News isaac barnard Wiley Samuel 1893 Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of Chester County Pennsylvania comprising a historical sketch of the county Philadelphia Gresham Publishing Company Barnard Isaac Dutton 1791 1834 United States Congress External links edit nbsp Wikimedia Commons has media related to Isaac D Barnard Account of Barnard s work regarding a monument to the Battle of Paoli Pennsylvania State Senate Preceded byEdward Coleman Member of the Pennsylvania Senate 4th district1820 1826 Succeeded byJoshua Hunt U S Senate Preceded byWilliam Findlay U S senator Class 1 from Pennsylvania1827 1831 Served alongside William Marks William Wilkins Succeeded 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