Thomas McHugh (politician)

American politician in Wisconsin (1822–1856) From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia

Thomas Morris McHugh (November 22, 1822 – March 19, 1856) was an Irish American immigrant and lawyer who served as the first Secretary of State of Wisconsin. He had previously served as Secretary of the Territorial Council and the second Wisconsin Constitutional Convention.

GovernorNelson Dewey
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byWilliam A. Barstow
BornThomas Morris McHugh
(1822-11-22)November 22, 1822
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Thomas McHugh
1st Secretary of State of Wisconsin
In office
June 7, 1848  January 7, 1850
GovernorNelson Dewey
Preceded byPosition Established
Succeeded byWilliam A. Barstow
Personal details
BornThomas Morris McHugh
(1822-11-22)November 22, 1822
DiedMarch 19, 1856(1856-03-19) (aged 33)
PartyDemocratic
Parents
  • Stephen McHugh (father)
  • Elizabeth Norris (mother)
Professionlawyer
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Biography

Thomas McHugh was born in County Leitrim, Ireland, to Elizabeth Norris and the Reverend Stephen McHugh. His father was an Episcopal minister.[1] He studied law at Utica, New York, and moved with his parents to Delavan, in the Wisconsin Territory, in 1844, where his father established an Episcopal parish.[2]

In 1847, McHugh was chosen as Secretary to the Wisconsin Territorial Council, and, in 1848, was Secretary for the second Wisconsin Constitutional Convention. In May 1848, he was elected the first Secretary of State of Wisconsin. He was admitted to the State Bar of Wisconsin in 1849. He later served as Chief Clerk to the Wisconsin State Assembly in the 1853 and 1854 sessions.[2]

He died, unmarried, in Palatka, Florida, March 19, 1856.[2]

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