Theodore Medad Pomeroy
| Theodore Medad Pomeroy | |
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| 30th Speaker of the United States House of Representatives | |
| In office March 3, 1869 – March 4, 1869 |
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| President | Andrew Johnson |
| Preceded by | Schuyler Colfax |
| Succeeded by | James G. Blaine |
| Member of U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 24th & 25th district |
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| In office March 4, 1861 – March 4, 1863 (25th) March 4, 1863 – March 4, 1869 (24th) |
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| Preceded by | Martin Butterfield Charles B. Sedgwick |
| Succeeded by | Daniel Morris George W. Cowles |
| Personal details | |
| Born | December 31, 1824 Cayuga, New York |
| Died | March 23, 1905 (aged 80) Auburn, New York |
| Political party | Republican |
| Alma mater | Hamilton College |
| Profession | Law |
Theodore Medad Pomeroy (December 31, 1824 – March 23, 1905) was a United States politician. He served in the House of Representatives as a Republican from New York from 1861 to 1869. He also served as the Speaker of the House for about a day (from Schuyler Colfax's resignation on March 3, 1869 to noon the following day when his final term expired). He later served as mayor of Auburn, New York.
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