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INGHAM, Samuel Delucenna, secretary of the treasury, born in Pennsylvania, 16 September, 1779; died in Trenton, New Jersey, 5 June, 1860. He received a good education, and for several years was manager of a paper-mill in New Jersey. For three years he served in the Pennsylvania legislature, and was prothonotary of one of the state courts. He was elected to congress as a Jackson Democrat, serving from 1813 till 1818, and again from 1822 till 1829, and was chairman of several committees, he was appointed by President Jackson secretary of the treasury, but resigned when the cabinet was broken up on account of Mrs. Eaton.
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