Daniel Meserve Durell

Daniel Meserve Durell ( born July 20, 1769 in Lee, Strafford County, New Hampshire, † April 29, 1841 in Dover, New Hampshire ) was an American politician. Between 1807 and 1809 he represented the State of New Hampshire in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Career

Daniel Durell studied after attending the primary school until 1794 at Dartmouth College in Hanover. After a subsequent study of law and its made ​​in 1797 admitted to the bar he began in Dover to work in his new profession. Politically, he was a member of the founded by Thomas Jefferson Democratic- Republican Party.

In the congressional elections of 1806, which were held all across the state, Durell was elected for the second parliamentary seat from New Hampshire in the U.S. House of Representatives in Washington. There he entered on March 4, 1807, the successor of Caleb Ellis of the Federalist Party. However, until March 3, 1809, he graduated only one term in Congress.

In 1816, Durell was a deputy in the House of Representatives from New Hampshire. Thereafter he served until 1821 as a judge in a court of appeal. Between 1830 and 1834 he was a federal prosecutor for New Hampshire. Otherwise Durell again worked as a lawyer. He died on April 29, 1841 in Dover.

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