John P. Hale

John P. Hale
United States Minister to Spain
In office
September 30, 1865 – July 29, 1869
PresidentAndrew Johnson
Ulysses S. Grant
Preceded byGustav Koerner
Succeeded byDaniel Sickles
Chairman of the Senate Republican Conference
In office
1859 – December 1862
Preceded byPosition established
Succeeded byHenry B. Anthony
United States Senator
from New Hampshire
In office
July 30, 1855 – March 3, 1865
Preceded byJared W. Williams
Succeeded byAaron H. Cragin
In office
March 4, 1847 – March 3, 1853
Preceded byJoseph Cilley
Succeeded byCharles G. Atherton
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Hampshire's at-large district
In office
March 4, 1843 – March 3, 1845
Seat 4
Preceded byIra Eastman
Succeeded bySeat abolished
Personal details
Born
John Parker Hale

(1806-03-31)March 31, 1806
Rochester, New Hampshire, U.S.
DiedNovember 19, 1873(1873-11-19) (aged 67)
Dover, New Hampshire, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic (Before 1847)
Liberty (1847–1848)
Free Soil (1848–1854)
Opposition (1854–1855)
Republican (1855–1873)
SpouseLucy Hill Lambert
EducationBowdoin College (BA)
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John Parker Hale (March 31, 1806 – November 19, 1873) was an American politician and lawyer from New Hampshire. He served in the United States House of Representatives from 1843 to 1845 and in the United States Senate from 1847 to 1853 and again from 1855 to 1865. He began his congressional career as a Democrat, but helped establish the anti-slavery Free Soil Party and eventually joined the Republican Party.

Born in Rochester, New Hampshire, Hale established a legal practice in Dover, New Hampshire after graduating from Bowdoin College. Hale won election to the New Hampshire House of Representatives in 1832 and served as the United States Attorney for New Hampshire under President Andrew Jackson and President Martin Van Buren. He won election to the United States House of Representatives in 1842 but was denied the party's nomination in 1844 due to his opposition to the annexation of Texas. After losing his seat, he continued to campaign against slavery and won election to the Senate in 1846 as an Independent Democrat. In the Senate, he strongly opposed the Mexican–American War and continued to speak against slavery.

Hale helped establish the anti-slavery Free Soil Party and was a candidate for the party's presidential nomination in 1848, but the 1848 Free Soil Convention instead nominated former President Van Buren. He won the party's presidential nomination in 1852, receiving 4.9% of the popular vote in the general election. After the passage of the Kansas–Nebraska Act, Hale joined the nascent Republican Party and returned to the Senate. He served until 1865, at which point he accepted an appointment from President Abraham Lincoln to serve as the Minister to Spain. He held that post until he was recalled in April 1869, at which point he retired from public office.

Early years

Hale was born in Rochester, Strafford County, New Hampshire, the son of John Parker Hale and Lydia Clarkson O'Brien. He attended Phillips Exeter Academy and graduated in 1827 from Bowdoin College, where he was a classmate of Franklin Pierce and a prominent member of the Athenian Society, a literary club. He began his law studies in Rochester with Jeremiah H. Woodman and continued them with Daniel M. Christie in Dover. He passed the bar examination in 1830 and practiced law in Dover.[1] He married Lucy Lambert, the daughter of William Thomas Lambert and Abigail Ricker.

Start of political career

In March 1832, Hale was elected to the New Hampshire House of Representatives as a Democrat. In 1834, President Andrew Jackson appointed him as U.S. District Attorney for New Hampshire. This appointment was renewed by President Martin Van Buren in 1838, but in 1841, Hale was removed on party grounds by President John Tyler, a Whig.[1]

Hale was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-eighth Congress, serving from March 4, 1843, to March 3, 1845. There he spoke out against the gag rule that had been approved by Congress on December 12, 1838. This rule had been created by another New Hampshire representative, Charles G. Atherton and was intended to put a stop to anti-slavery petitions.[2]

Anti-slavery transition

Hale supported the Democratic candidates James K. Polk and George M. Dallas in the 1844 presidential election, and was renominated for his congressional seat without opposition. Before the congressional election, Texas annexation was adopted by the Democratic Party as part of its platform. In December 1844 the New Hampshire Legislature passed resolutions instructing its senators and congressmen to favor Texas annexation. Instead, Hale made a public statement opposing annexation on anti-slavery grounds.

The Democratic state convention was then reassembled in Concord under Pierce's leadership for the purpose of stripping Hale of his congressional nomination. The reassembled convention branded him a traitor to the party, and in February 1845 his name was stricken from the Democratic ticket. In the subsequent election, Hale ran as an independent. Hale, the replacement Democratic candidate, and the Whig candidate failed to obtain a majority, so the district was unrepresented.[1][2]

Anti-slavery governing coalition

In the face of an apparently invincible Democratic majority, Hale set out to win New Hampshire over to the anti-slavery cause. He addressed meetings in every town and village in the state, carrying on a remarkable campaign known as the "Hale Storm of 1845," which included a June 5, 1845 debate between Pierce and Hale at the North Church in Concord.[1][2] In 1846, Hale was able to use New Hampshire's unusual electoral rules to his advantage. Under the state constitution, candidates for Governor and State Senate required a majority of the vote to win; if no candidate won a majority, the General Court would pick among the top two candidates.[3]

The strong performance of the anti-slavery Free Soil Party resulted in no majority winner in the 1846 gubernatorial election or in seven out of twelve State Senate seats. Accordingly, Hale's coalition of Whigs, Liberty Party members and Independent Democrats were able to join to win control of state government after the election. The coalition selected seven Whig candidates to fill the State Senate vacancies, ensuring coalition control of the chamber. It then elected Whig Anthony Colby as Governor (despite him winning just 32% of the vote to Democrat Jared W. Williams's 48%), Liberty Party member Joseph Cilley to a vacancy in the U.S. Senate, and Hale as Speaker of the State House. When Cilley's term expired in 1847, Hale was elected as his successor.[3]

United States Senate

Hale as photographed by Mathew Brady

First term as Senator

Hale was elected June 9, 1846, as an Independent Democratic Candidate to the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1847, to March 3, 1853, later becoming a Free Soiler.

He was among the strongest opponents of the Mexican–American War in the Senate and is considered "the first U.S. Senator with an openly anti-slavery (or abolitionist) platform".[4]

Hale was the only Senator to vote against the resolution tendering the thanks of Congress to Winfield Scott and Zachary Taylor for their victories in the Mexican–American War. In 1849, he was joined in the Senate by anti-slavery advocates Salmon P. Chase and William H. Seward, and was later joined by Charles Sumner in 1851.[2]

Hale also opposed flogging and the spirit ration in the United States Navy, and secured the abolition of flogging in September 1850.[5]

In 1851, Hale served as counsel in the trials of anti-slavery activists that arose out of their forcible rescue of fugitive slave Shadrach Minkins from the custody of the United States Marshal in Boston.[1]

Presidential candidate

Hale was an unsuccessful candidate for President of the United States on the Free Soil ticket in 1852, finishing behind Democratic candidate Franklin Pierce and Whig candidate Winfield Scott.[6]

In March 1853, Hale was succeeded in the Senate by Democrat Charles G. Atherton and began practicing law in New York City.[1]

Return to the Senate

Following the repeal of the Missouri Compromise, Democrats were again ousted in New Hampshire. Hale was elected to the Senate as a member of the new Republican Party in 1855, replacing Jared W. Williams, who had been appointed following the death of Charles G. Atherton. James Bell, a fellow Republican, was elected to New Hampshire's other Senate seat in the same election. Hale entered the Senate on July 30, 1855, was re-elected in 1859, and served until March 3, 1865.

Hale served as the chair of the Senate Republican Conference until 1862. That year, Hale succeeded in repealing the Navy's spirit ration, which he had attempted during his first Senate term.

Minister to Spain

President Lincoln nominated Hale to the post of minister to Spain and he served in that capacity 1865–1869.[7] Hale attributed his April 1869 recall to a quarrel with Horatio J. Perry, his secretary of legation. Perry had accused Hale of violating his diplomatic privilege of importing free of duty merchandise for his official or personal use by putting some goods up for sale and pocketing the proceeds. Hale's answer was that he had been misled about the rules by a commission merchant friendly to Perry. Perry was himself removed from his post in June 1869.[1]

Death and burial

Hale died in Dover, New Hampshire on November 19, 1873. He was buried at Pine Hill Cemetery in Dover.

Legacy

Hale's Federal style house, built in 1813, is now part of the Woodman Institute Museum. New Hampshire Historical Marker No. 264 on Central Avenue in Dover marks the site of his home.[8][9]

Longtime Washington journalist Benjamin Perley Poore wrote that Hale, as Senator in the late 1850s, "never failed to command attention":

The keen shafts of the Southerners, aimed at him, fell harmlessly to his feet, and his wonderful good nature disarmed malicious opposition. Those who felt that he had gone far astray in his political opinions did not accuse him of selfish motives, sordid purposes, or degraded intrigues. His was the "chasseur" style of oratory—now skirmishing on the outskirts of an opponent's position, then rallying on some strange point, pouring in a rattling fire, standing firm against a charge, and ever displaying a perfect independence of action and a disregard of partisan drill.[10]

Hale is one of several prominent New Hampshire politicians with a statue at the New Hampshire State House Complex in Concord.[11] Portraits of President Lincoln and John P. Hale hang next to each other in the chamber of the New Hampshire House of Representatives.

Family

The picture of Lucy Hale found on the body of John Wilkes Booth

On September 2, 1834, Hale married Lucy Hill Lambert (1814–1902) in Berwick, Maine. They were the parents of two daughters, Elizabeth (Lizzie) (1835–1895) and Lucy (1841–1915).

Elizabeth Hale first married Edward Kinsley (1825–1888). Their only child died shortly after birth. Her second husband was William Henry 'Harry' Jacques (1847–1916).

Lucy Lambert Hale was secretly betrothed in 1865 to John Wilkes Booth, Abraham Lincoln's assassin.[12] Booth had a picture of Lucy Hale with him when he was shot and killed by Sergeant Boston Corbett on April 26, 1865.[12][13] Lucy Hale eventually married Senator William E. Chandler.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f g Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1892). "Hale, John Parker" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
  2. ^ a b c d Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Hale, Joseph Parker" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  3. ^ a b Yeargain, Tyler (2021). "New England State Senates: Case Studies for Revisiting the Indirect Election of Legislators". University of New Hampshire Law Review. 19 (2): 381. Retrieved April 28, 2021.
  4. ^ "J. Dennis Robinson". Archived from the original on 2007-02-05. Retrieved 2007-01-30.
  5. ^ 31st Congress, Session 1, Chapter 80 (1850), p515. Archived 2015-10-11 at the Wayback Machine Quote: "Provided, That flogging in the navy, and on board vessels of commerce, be, and the same is hereby, abolished from and after the passage of this act."
  6. ^ Gilman, D. C.; Peck, H. T.; Colby, F. M., eds. (1905). "Pierce, Franklin" . New International Encyclopedia (1st ed.). New York: Dodd, Mead.
  7. ^ United States Department of State list of ambassadors
  8. ^ "New Hampshire Historical Highway Markers – List of Markers by Marker Number" (PDF). NH.gov. June 20, 2020. Retrieved June 30, 2020.
  9. ^ Angers, Shelly; Meaney, Eileen P. (July 6, 2020). "New NH Historical Highway Marker in Dover marks the home of John Parker Hale" (Press release). New Hampshire Department of Natural and Cultural Resources. Archived from the original on July 15, 2020. Retrieved July 13, 2020 – via NH.gov.
  10. ^ Poore, Ben. Perley, Perley's Reminiscences of Sixty Years in the National Metropolis, Vol.1, p.458 (1886).
  11. ^ “John P. Hale - Exterior Statues and Memorials at the New Hampshire State House Complex”. New Hampshire Division of Historical Resources. Accessed April 12, 2023.
  12. ^ a b Kunhardt, Dorothy and Philip, Jr. (1965). Twenty Days. North Hollywood, Calif.: Newcastle. pp. 178–179. LCCN 62015660.{{cite book}}: CS1 maint: multiple names: authors list (link)
  13. ^ Ford's Theater National Historic Site – National Park Service
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from New Hampshire's at-large congressional district
Seat 4

1843–1845
Seat abolished
Political offices
Preceded by Speaker of the New Hampshire House of Representatives
1846
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 2) from New Hampshire
1847–1853
Served alongside: Charles G. Atherton, Moses Norris Jr.
Succeeded by
Preceded by U.S. Senator (Class 2) from New Hampshire
1855–1865
Served alongside: James Bell, Daniel Clark
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate Naval Affairs Committee
1861–1864
Succeeded by
Preceded by Chair of the Senate District of Columbia Committee
1864–1865
Succeeded by
Party political offices
Preceded by Liberty nominee for President of the United States
Withdrew

1848
Succeeded by
New office Chair of the Senate Republican Conference
1859–1862
Succeeded by
Preceded by Free Soil nominee for President of the United States
1852
Party dissolved
Diplomatic posts
Preceded by United States Minister to Spain
1865–1869
Succeeded by

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