Henry M. Teller

Henry Moore Teller ( * May 23, 1830 in Granger, Allegany County, New York, † February 23, 1914 in Denver, Colorado ) was an American politician.

Life

After visiting the Rushford Academy, and the Alfred Academy dish was a trained teacher, and worked in New York City. In parallel, he studied law and was admitted in 1858 in Binghamton in the Bar Association. After he had briefly lived in 1858 in Illinois, he moved in 1861 to Colorado.

Here was Teller 1862-1864 Major General of the militia, became involved in road construction and invested in real estate. After Colorado had become a member of the United States, a candidate plate 1876 with success as a party member of the Republican for a seat in the Senate of the United States. He retired on 15 November 1876 into Parliament, where he held his seat until April 17 1882. 1882 appointed U.S. President Chester A. Arthur Teller of the Interior of the United States; Dish it remained until 1885.

In the same year plate again ran for a Senate seat, and was once again on March 4, 1885 as a Senator for Colorado in the Congress to Washington DC feed. 1896 was due to intra-party differences on the Republican Convention in St. Louis to break the plate with his party so that he also successful as a member of the Silver Republican Party candidate in 1897 for a Senate seat. The largest change occurred plate in 1903, when he entered with a ticket of the Democratic Party in the Senate. Dish in Colorado had a wide following, contributed by his conduct significantly to the strengthening of the Democrats in Colorado for. Overall, sat dish 24 years in the Senate, from which he took off on March 3, 1909.

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