Daniel Haines

Daniel Haines
Haines c. 1870
14th Governor of New Jersey
In office
January 18, 1848 – January 21, 1851
Preceded byCharles C. Stratton
Succeeded byGeorge Franklin Fort
In office
October 27, 1843 – January 21, 1845
Preceded byWilliam Pennington
Succeeded byCharles C. Stratton
Associate Justice of the New Jersey Supreme Court
In office
November 1852 – 1866
Appointed byGeorge Franklin Fort
Preceded byJoseph Fitz Randolph
Succeeded byDavid A. Depue
Member of the New Jersey Legislative Council from Sussex County
In office
1839–1840
Personal details
Born(1801-01-06)January 6, 1801
New York City, U.S.
DiedJanuary 26, 1877(1877-01-26) (aged 76)
Hamburg, New Jersey, U.S.
Political partyFederalist (before 1824)
Democratic
Alma materPrinceton University
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Daniel Haines (January 6, 1801 – January 26, 1877) was an American attorney, jurist, and politician who served as the 14th Governor of New Jersey in nonconsecutive terms in office from 1843 to 1845 and 1848 to 1851. During his first term, Haines was instrumental in calls for constitutional reform which led to the New Jersey Constitution of 1844. In both terms, he promoted educational reform and prison reform, a cause he continued to champion in retirement.


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