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Lewis Condict
Member of the
U.S. House of Representatives
from New Jersey
In office
March 4, 1811 – March 3, 1817
Preceded by William Helms
Succeeded by Charles Kinsey
Constituency At-large district (1811–13)
1st district (1813–15)
At-large district (1815–17)
In office
October 9, 1821 – March 3, 1833
Preceded by Charles Kinsey
Succeeded by Thomas Lee
Constituency At-large district
Speaker of the
New Jersey General Assembly
In office
1807–1809
In office
1837–1838
Member of the
New Jersey General Assembly
In office
1805–1809
In office
1837–1838
Morris County Sheriff
In office
1801–1803
Personal details
Born
Lewis Condict

(1772-03-03)March 3, 1772
Morristown, Province of New Jersey, British America
Died May 26, 1862(1862-05-26) (aged 90)
Morristown, New Jersey, U.S.
Political party Democratic-Republican
Jacksonian
Anti-Jacksonian
Whig
Constitutional Union
Education University of Pennsylvania

Lewis Condict (March 3, 1772 – May 26, 1862) was an important person from New Jersey. He was a doctor who also served in the United States House of Representatives. This means he helped make laws for the entire country! He was also the 24th President of the Medical Society of New Jersey, showing his dedication to medicine.

Lewis Condict's Early Life and Career

Lewis Condict was born in Morristown, which was part of the Province of New Jersey at the time. He went to local schools. Later, he studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia. He graduated in 1794 and started working as a doctor in Morristown.

From 1801 to 1803, Lewis Condict served as the sheriff of Morris County. A sheriff is like the chief law enforcement officer for a county. In 1804, he helped set the boundary line between New York and New Jersey.

Serving in the New Jersey Government

Lewis Condict was a member of the New Jersey General Assembly from 1805 to 1809. The General Assembly is like the state's law-making body. For two of those years, he was the speaker, which means he led the meetings.

He returned to the New Jersey General Assembly in 1837 and 1838. During this time, he again served as the speaker.

Lewis Condict in the U.S. Congress

Lewis Condict was elected to the United States House of Representatives as a Democratic-Republican. He served from March 4, 1811, to March 3, 1817. This was a very important job, as he helped make laws for the whole country.

He was elected to Congress again in 1821. He served from October 9, 1821, to March 3, 1833. During his time in Congress, he was involved in committees that reviewed laws and managed public buildings. He decided not to run for re-election in 1832.

Other Important Roles

Lewis Condict was the president of the Medical Society of New Jersey in 1816 and 1819. This shows his continued interest in medicine.

In 1827, he became a trustee for Princeton College. He held this position until 1861. He also helped start the Morris and Essex Railroad Company and became its first president in 1835. He led the railroad until 1843.

In 1840, he was a presidential elector for the Whig ticket. This means he was chosen to cast a vote for president. In 1860, he was part of a group that called for the Constitutional Union Party Convention.

Lewis Condict passed away in Morristown on May 26, 1862. He was buried in the cemetery of the Presbyterian Church there.

Lewis Condict's Family

Lewis Condict was the nephew of Silas Condict. Silas Condict was also an important figure from New Jersey. He was a member of the Continental Congress, which was the governing body of the United States during the American Revolution.

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