Nathan Bryan

Nathan Bryan (* 1748 in what is now Jones County, North Carolina, † June 4, 1798 in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania ) was an American politician. Between 1795 and 1798 he represented the State of North Carolina in the U.S. House of Representatives.

Nathan Bryan grew up during the British colonial period. Since about 1787 he was politically active. In that year he was elected to the House of Representatives from North Carolina. From 1791 to 1794 he was again a deputy in the Parliament chamber. The mid- 1790s he joined, founded by the later U.S. President Thomas Jefferson then Democratic- Republican Party. In the congressional elections of 1794 Bryan was selected in the tenth constituency of the State of North Carolina at the time which meets even in Philadelphia U.S. House of Representatives, where he became the successor of Joseph Winston on March 4, 1795. After a re-election, he could remain until his death on June 4, 1798 in Congress.

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