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Abandoning his earlier call for a second convention, he worked to build support for amendments "adapted to the 'exigencies of Government' & the preservation of Liberty." A conciliatory and moderate legislator, he supported Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's proposals to fund the Revolutionary War debt and to establish a national bank. Although the Senate passed legislation providing for payment of Gerry's vice-presidential salary to his financially strapped widow for the remainder of his term, the House rejected the plan.Gerry's early hopes that "unanimity should prevail" in the Senate soon faded, as the war deepened the divisions between the parties and threatened to split the Republican coalition.
His father was a native of Newton, of respectable parentage and connections. And if Gerry left the Senate before Congress adjourned, as all of his predecessors had done to allow election of a president pro tempore, anti-administration forces might combine to elect an individual hostile to Madison's agenda. He emigrated to America in 1730, soon after which, he established himself as a merchant in Marblehead, where he continued to reside until his death, in 1774. Like many of his contemporaries, he believed that the ideal form of government was a "mixed" constitution, incorporating in a delicately balanced equilibrium the best features of a monarchy, an aristocracy, and a democracy.
Buried with his 2nd wife Sophia Gerry at Brewer Cemetery, Robbinston, Maine. During the September 7 debate over the "mode of constituting the Executive," he had voiced his reservations about assigning legislative responsibilities to the vice president. Breaking with the precedent established by John Adams, Gerry therefore refused to vacate the chair, presiding over the Senate until the first session of the 13th Congress adjourned on August 2, 1813. He won his first election to the Massachusetts […]
The family was prosperous, thanks to a thriving mercantile and shipping business and an inheritance from Elizabeth Gerry's side of the family. Governor Elbridge Gerry passed away on November 23, 1814, and was buried at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
He also served as a member of the Continental Congress from 1776 to 1780 and from 1783 to 1785, he was the president of the U.S. Treasury Board from 1776 to 1779, served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1789 to 1793, and was deployed to France on a diplomatic mission in 1797. After a brief second retirement from politics between 1804 and 1809, Gerry was elected governor of Massachusetts in 1810. One Federalist editor had already suggested New York Federalist senator Rufus King as a possible successor, while Secretary of State James Monroe warned that disaffected Senate Republicans had "begun to make calculations, and plans, founded on the presumed death of the President and Vice-President, and it has been suggested to me that [Virginia senator William Branch] Giles is thought of to take the place of the President of the Senate. On the following day, the Senate ordered that the president's chair "be shrouded with black during the present session; and as a further testimony of respect for the deceased, the members of the Senate will go into mourning, and wear black crape round the left arm for thirty days." During his tenure, tensions mounted when Federalist appointees were permitted to remain in office. A member of the moderate bloc—he was neither an extreme nationalist nor a committed states' rights advocate—he acted as a conciliator during the first phases of the convention. Nellie S.T. Elbridge Gerry PondElbridge Gerry Pond, Jr. (Gerry)of Sequim, WA passed away peacefully on January 24, 2020after a short illness. Ann Gerry's frequent pregnancies—10 children arrived between 1787 and 1801—placed a severe strain on her health, and Elbridge was needed at home.Gerry's brief retirement ended in 1796, when he served as a presidential elector, supporting his friend and former colleague, John Adams. But no one knows for sure.
Gerry spent the summer of 1814 in Massachusetts, awaiting news of the war effort from Madison.
With the 1812 presidential election fast approaching and the vice presidency vacant since George Clinton's death in April, Madison was more anxious to find a suitable running mate than to fill a customs post. He preferred a candidate who would attract votes in the New England states, yet would not threaten the succession of the "Virginia dynasty" in the 1816 election. The historian Mercy Otis Warren—a contemporary—later recalled that Gerry coordinated the procurement and distribution of arms and provisions with "punctuality and indefatigable industry," an effort he would continue while serving in the Continental Congress. His efforts to persuade wavering middle colony delegates to support independence during the summer of 1776 evoked paeans of praise from John Adams. After running unsuccessfully for reelection, Gerry left office on June 5, 1812. Instead, they supported a resolution ordering Madison to inform the Senate whether Gallatin would retain his cabinet post (and, if so, who would serve in his absence).
Abandoning his earlier call for a second convention, he worked to build support for amendments "adapted to the 'exigencies of Government' & the preservation of Liberty." A conciliatory and moderate legislator, he supported Treasury Secretary Alexander Hamilton's proposals to fund the Revolutionary War debt and to establish a national bank. Although the Senate passed legislation providing for payment of Gerry's vice-presidential salary to his financially strapped widow for the remainder of his term, the House rejected the plan.Gerry's early hopes that "unanimity should prevail" in the Senate soon faded, as the war deepened the divisions between the parties and threatened to split the Republican coalition.
His father was a native of Newton, of respectable parentage and connections. And if Gerry left the Senate before Congress adjourned, as all of his predecessors had done to allow election of a president pro tempore, anti-administration forces might combine to elect an individual hostile to Madison's agenda. He emigrated to America in 1730, soon after which, he established himself as a merchant in Marblehead, where he continued to reside until his death, in 1774. Like many of his contemporaries, he believed that the ideal form of government was a "mixed" constitution, incorporating in a delicately balanced equilibrium the best features of a monarchy, an aristocracy, and a democracy.
Buried with his 2nd wife Sophia Gerry at Brewer Cemetery, Robbinston, Maine. During the September 7 debate over the "mode of constituting the Executive," he had voiced his reservations about assigning legislative responsibilities to the vice president. Breaking with the precedent established by John Adams, Gerry therefore refused to vacate the chair, presiding over the Senate until the first session of the 13th Congress adjourned on August 2, 1813. He won his first election to the Massachusetts […]
The family was prosperous, thanks to a thriving mercantile and shipping business and an inheritance from Elizabeth Gerry's side of the family. Governor Elbridge Gerry passed away on November 23, 1814, and was buried at the Congressional Cemetery in Washington, D.C.
He also served as a member of the Continental Congress from 1776 to 1780 and from 1783 to 1785, he was the president of the U.S. Treasury Board from 1776 to 1779, served as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives from 1789 to 1793, and was deployed to France on a diplomatic mission in 1797. After a brief second retirement from politics between 1804 and 1809, Gerry was elected governor of Massachusetts in 1810. One Federalist editor had already suggested New York Federalist senator Rufus King as a possible successor, while Secretary of State James Monroe warned that disaffected Senate Republicans had "begun to make calculations, and plans, founded on the presumed death of the President and Vice-President, and it has been suggested to me that [Virginia senator William Branch] Giles is thought of to take the place of the President of the Senate. On the following day, the Senate ordered that the president's chair "be shrouded with black during the present session; and as a further testimony of respect for the deceased, the members of the Senate will go into mourning, and wear black crape round the left arm for thirty days." During his tenure, tensions mounted when Federalist appointees were permitted to remain in office. A member of the moderate bloc—he was neither an extreme nationalist nor a committed states' rights advocate—he acted as a conciliator during the first phases of the convention. Nellie S.T. Elbridge Gerry PondElbridge Gerry Pond, Jr. (Gerry)of Sequim, WA passed away peacefully on January 24, 2020after a short illness. Ann Gerry's frequent pregnancies—10 children arrived between 1787 and 1801—placed a severe strain on her health, and Elbridge was needed at home.Gerry's brief retirement ended in 1796, when he served as a presidential elector, supporting his friend and former colleague, John Adams. But no one knows for sure.
Gerry spent the summer of 1814 in Massachusetts, awaiting news of the war effort from Madison.
With the 1812 presidential election fast approaching and the vice presidency vacant since George Clinton's death in April, Madison was more anxious to find a suitable running mate than to fill a customs post. He preferred a candidate who would attract votes in the New England states, yet would not threaten the succession of the "Virginia dynasty" in the 1816 election. The historian Mercy Otis Warren—a contemporary—later recalled that Gerry coordinated the procurement and distribution of arms and provisions with "punctuality and indefatigable industry," an effort he would continue while serving in the Continental Congress. His efforts to persuade wavering middle colony delegates to support independence during the summer of 1776 evoked paeans of praise from John Adams. After running unsuccessfully for reelection, Gerry left office on June 5, 1812. Instead, they supported a resolution ordering Madison to inform the Senate whether Gallatin would retain his cabinet post (and, if so, who would serve in his absence).