Senator Andrew Gregg - Republican Pennsylvania

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NameAndrew Gregg
PositionSenator
StatePennsylvania
PartyRepublican
Terms9
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Senator Andrew Gregg
Andrew Gregg served as a senator for Pennsylvania (1791-1813).

About Senator Andrew Gregg - Republican Representative of Pennsylvania



Andrew Gregg served as a Senator from Pennsylvania in the United States Congress from 1791 to 1813. A member of the Republican Party, Andrew Gregg contributed to the legislative process during 9 terms in office.

Andrew Gregg’s service in Congress occurred during a significant period in American history. As a member of the Senate, Andrew Gregg participated in the democratic process and represented the interests of constituents.

Andrew Gregg (June 10, 1755 – May 20, 1835) was an American politician. A Democratic-Republican, he served as a United States Senator for Pennsylvania from 1807 until 1813. Prior to that, he served as a U.S. Representative from 1791 until 1807. From June to December 1809, he served briefly as President pro tempore of the United States Senate. Gregg was born on June 10, 1755, in Carlisle in the Province of Pennsylvania. His father was Andrew Gregg (1710–1789), and his mother was Jane Scott (1725–1783). He married Martha Potter, the daughter of Major General James Potter. The couple had 11 children. His son, Andrew Gregg Jr., built the Andrew Gregg Homestead about 1825. He served as a United States Congressman from Pennsylvania from 1791 until 1813: first, in the United States House of Representatives from October 24, 1791, until March 4, 1807, and then in the United States Senate from October 26, 1807, until March 4, 1813. During part of his service in the Senate, he served as President pro tempore. He was appointed secretary of state for Pennsylvania, in 1816, and ran unsuccessfully for Governor of Pennsylvania in 1823. Prior to his election to the United States Congress, he had served in the militia during the American Revolution, and had been a tutor at the College of Philadelphia, from 1779 to 1783. Two of his grandsons, Andrew Gregg Curtin and James Xavier McLanahan, were prominent Pennsylvania politicians.

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Andrew Gregg is a member of the Republican party and serves as Senator for Pennsylvania.

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