Harry A. Richardson

Harry Alden Richardson (January 1, 1853 – June 16, 1928) was an American businessman and politician from Dover, in Kent County, Delaware. He was a member of the Republican Party, and was U.S. Senator from Delaware.

Harry A. Richardson
United States Senator
from Delaware
In office
March 4, 1907 – March 3, 1913
Preceded byJ. Frank Allee
Succeeded byWillard Saulsbury, Jr.
Member of the Delaware Senate
In office
January 4, 1888 - January 3, 1889
Personal details
Born(1853-01-01)January 1, 1853
Camden, Delaware
DiedJune 16, 1928(1928-06-16) (aged 75)
Dover, Delaware
Political partyRepublican
SpousePriscilla Walker
Residence(s)Dover, Delaware
OccupationBusinessman

Early life and family

Richardson was born in Camden, Delaware, the son of Alden B. Richardson and Lucy R. Richardson. His family moved to Dover, Delaware when he was a small child in 1858. He attended the common schools there and the Kent Academy in East Greenwich, Rhode Island. In 1876 he married Priscilla Walker. They were members of the Baptist Church.

Professional and political career

Richardson worked in his father's canning and packing business in Dover, eventually becoming a partner and assuming control in 1894. He continued in this business throughout his life, was President of the First National Bank of Dover, and was also interested in various public-service corporations.

In his first attempt at public office, he ran for the office of Governor of Delaware in 1890, but lost to Democrat Robert J. Reynolds. Then, many years later, in 1907, he was elected to the U.S. Senate. During this term, he served with the Republican majority in the 60th, 61st, and 62nd U.S. Congress. In the 61st Congress, he was Chairman of the Committee to Examine Branches of the Civil Service, and in the 62nd Congress he was Chairman of the Committee on Pacific Islands and Puerto Rico, and a member of the Committee on Printing. He did not seek reelection in 1913, and in all, served from March 4, 1907, to March 4, 1913, during the administrations of U.S. Presidents Theodore Roosevelt and William H. Taft.

Death and legacy

Richardson died at Dover is buried there in the Lakeside Methodist Episcopal Cemetery.

Ancestry

Richardson is a direct descendant of Major General Humphrey Atherton.[1]

Almanac

The General Assembly chose the U.S. Senators, who took office March 4 for a six-year term.

Public Offices
OfficeTypeLocationBegan officeEnded officenotes
State SenatorLegislatureDoverJanuary 4, 1888January 3, 1889
U.S. SenatorLegislatureWashingtonMarch 4, 1907March 3, 1913
United States Congressional service
DatesCongressChamberMajorityPresidentCommitteesClass/District
1907–190960thSenateRepublicanTheodore Rooseveltclass 2
1909–191161stSenateRepublicanWilliam Howard Taftclass 2
1911–191362ndSenateRepublicanWilliam Howard Taftclass 2
Election results
YearOfficeSubjectPartyVotes%OpponentPartyVotes%
1890GovernorHarry A. RichardsonRepublican17,25849%Robert J. ReynoldsDemocratic17,80151%

Biography

  • Munroe, John A. (1993). History of Delaware. Newark, Delaware: University of Delaware Press. ISBN 0-87413-493-5.

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Party political offices
Vacant
Title last held by
Albert Curry
Republican nominee for Governor of Delaware
1890
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 2) from Delaware
1907-1913
Succeeded by