Showing posts with label Henry Lee. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Henry Lee. Show all posts

Sunday, May 5, 2019

Henry Lee

Henry Lee February 4, 1782 (Beverly, Mass.) – February 6, 1867 (Boston, Mass.)

VP candidate for Nullifier Party 1832
Running mate with nominee: John Floyd (1783-1837)
Popular vote: 0 (In 1832 South Carolina was the only state where legislators voted for electors)
Electoral vote: 11/286 (SC)

The campaign: Created by John Calhoun as a response to the policies of President Jackson, the Nullifier Party (aka Independent Democratic Party) stood on a platform of states' rights, free trade, and was pro-slavery. Members of the party held some seats in the US House and Senate in the 1830s. Unlike most others in the Party, Lee had not come from the Democratic-Republican Party and this Massachusetts-based economist was actually opposed to nullification. His main issue was free trade.

Election history:
1830, US House Representative for Mass. (Federalist) - defeated
1850, US House Representative for Mass.  - defeated

Other occupations: merchant, importer, free trade economist, author.

Buried: Mount Auburn Cemetery, Cambridge, Mass.

Notes:
Lived in Calcutta, India 1812-1815
Never held public office
Was considered painfully shy.