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American politician
Samuel Daskam
23rd Warden of the Borough of Norwalk, Connecticut
In office
1874–1877
Preceded byEdward P. Weed
Succeeded byJames W. Hyatt
Personal details
BornJanuary 31, 1823
Norwalk, Connecticut
Died1912
Norwalk, Connecticut
Resting placeEast Norwalk Historical Cemetery, Norwalk, Connecticut
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseArietta May Rogers (m. October 4, 1847)
ChildrenIda A. (died in infancy) Jennie May Daskham Stevens
Residence(s)New Haven, Connecticut,

Troy, New York,
Ridgefield, Connecticut,

Norwalk, Connecticut
Alma materLovell's School in New Haven
Occupationjeweler, station master, U.S. Marshal
Military service
Branch/serviceConnecticut National Guard
UnitCompany D "National Blues"

Samuel Daskam (January 31, 1823 – 1912) was Warden of the Borough of Norwalk, Connecticut from 1874 to 1877.

Early life and family

He was the son of Captain Samuel Daskam and Lucretia Fitch. His mother was grand-niece of Governor Thomas Fitch.

On October 4, 1847, he married Arrietta M. Rogers, daughter of Colonel Henry Rogers. After their marriage, they moved to Troy, New York where he purchased a jewelry store. He then moved to Ridgefield, Connecticut, where he was rail station master.

Public service

  • In 1842 he led the Connecticut National Guard Company D. (known as the "National Blues") from New Haven to Boston
  • In 1846, he was one of the five marshals appointed to receive James K. Polk, President of the United States, and James Buchanan, Secretary of State, on the occasion of the public dinner held at the Tontin Hotel
  • In 1853, appointed United States marshal by Franklin Pierce, President of the United States.
  • In 1875, he was elected warden of the borough of Norwalk, and again in 1876.
  • In 1888-89-90-91-92-93 and ‘94 he was a selectmen of Norwalk.
  • In 1896 he was one of the managers of the State Society, Sons of the American Revolution
  • In 1897, he was elected delegate to the National convention, Sons of the American Revolution, at Morristown, N.J.
  • In 1898, was elected a delegate to the National Society's convention, Sons of the American Revolution, at Detroit, Michigan

References

  1. ^ Columbia University Library
  2. ^ Find a Grave
  3. ^ Commemorative biographical record of Fairfield County
Preceded byEdward P. Weed Warden
of the
Borough of Norwalk, Connecticut

1874–1877
Succeeded byJames W. Hyatt
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