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Luther Jewett

American physician, clergyman, and politician from Vermont

Luther Jewett (December 24, 1772:– March 8, 1860) was an American doctor, minister and politician. He served as a United States Representative from Vermont.

Contents

  • 1 Biography
  • 2 Family life
  • 3 Death
  • 4 References
  • 5 External links

Biography

Jewett was born in Canterbury in the Connecticut Colony to Luther and Betsey Daniel Jewett. He graduated from Dartmouth College, A.B., in 1795. He studied medicine and began to practice in Putney, Vermont in 1800. In 1810, Jewett received his M.B. from Dartmouth.

In 1814, Jewett was elected as a Federalist to the Fourteenth Congress and served from March 4, 1815 to March 3, 1817. After leaving Congress, Jewett moved to St. Johnsbury and studied theology. He was ordained as a pastor of the Congregation Church and Society and officiated in Newbury from 1821 to 1828. Jewett returned to St. Johnsbury and published the Farmer’s Herald from 1828 to 1832, and the Free Mason’s Friend from 1830 to 1832.

Family life

Jewett's first wife was Betsey Adams Jewett and their only child, Mira Jane Jewett Abbott, was born in 1809. Jewett's second wife was Nancy Chamberlain Jewett, and their daughter, Martha Jewett Lefevre, was born in 1817.

Death

Jewett died on March 8, 1860 in St. Johnsbury, Vermont, and is buried at Mount Pleasant Cemetery in Saint Johnsbury, along with both of his wives.

References

    External links

    • United States Congress. "Luther Jewett (id: J000107)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
    • Luther Jewett at Find a Grave
    • govtrack.us
    • The Political Graveyard