Cadwalader Evans
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Cadwalader Evans | |
|---|---|
| 2nd Speaker of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives | |
| In office 1799–1841 | |
| Preceded by | George Latimer |
| Succeeded by | Isaac Weaver |
| Personal details | |
| Born | Dec 25, 1762 |
| Died | October 26, 1841 (aged 78)[1][2] 417 Arch Street, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania |
| Party | Whig |
| Spouse | Harriet Verena Musser |
| Profession | worked as a surveyor in his early years |
Cadwalader Evans (December 25, 1762 – October 26, 1841) was a member of the Pennsylvania House of Representatives and served as speaker in 1799.[3]
Elections (Montgomery County)
Other activities
Elected President of the Schuylkill Navigation Company
- January 6, 1817 (Evans' father was one of the directors at the time)[6]
- January 3, 1820 (Evans' father was one of the director at the time)[7]
- January 3, 1825[8]
In the Election of 1836, Evans served as a presidential elector for the Whig Party, specifically for William Henry Harrison as president and Francis Granger (New York) as Vice President.[9]
He was apparently named as a Whig elector for the Election of 1840, but removed his name. The Clinton County Whig and Huntington Journal retained his space and replaced him with Thomas P. Cope.[10]