Samuel A. Bridges

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| name = Samuel Augustus Bridges

| image name = Samuel Augustus Bridges - Brady-Handy.jpg

| birth_date = {{birth date|1802|01|27}}

| death_date = {{death date and age|1884|01|14|1802|01|27}}

| birth_place = Colchester, Connecticut, U.S.

| state = Pennsylvania

| constituency = 10th district

| term_start = March 4, 1877

| term_end = March 3, 1879

| preceded = William Mutchler

| succeeded = Reuben Knecht Bachman

| constituency2 = 7th district

| term_start2 = March 4, 1853

| term_end2 = March 3, 1855

| preceded2 = John Alexander Morrison

| succeeded2 = Samuel Carey Bradshaw

| constituency3 = 6th district

| term_start3 = March 6, 1848

| term_end3 = March 3, 1849

| preceded3 = John Westbrook Hornbeck

| succeeded3 = Thomas Ross

| party = Democratic

}}

Samuel Augustus Bridges (January 27, 1802 – January 14, 1884) was a Democratic member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Pennsylvania.

Samuel A. Bridges was born in Colchester, Connecticut. He pursued an academic course, and was graduated from Williams College in Williamstown, Massachusetts, in 1826. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1829 and commenced practice in Doylestown, Pennsylvania. He moved to Allentown, Pennsylvania, in 1830, where he continued the practice of law. He served as town clerk from 1837 to 1842, and deputy attorney general of the State for Lehigh County, Pennsylvania, from 1837 to 1844. He was a delegate to the Democratic State convention in 1841.

Bridges was elected as a Democrat to the Thirtieth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of John W. Hornbeck. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1848. He was again elected to the Thirty-third Congress, but was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1854. He resumed the practice of law, and was again elected to the Forty-fifth Congress. He was not a candidate for renomination in 1878. He continued the practice of law in Allentown where he died in 1884. Interment in Union Cemetery.

Sources

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  • [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/brewton-brigadier.html The Political Graveyard]

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| district=6

| before=John W. Hornbeck

| after=Thomas Ross

| years=1848–1849

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| state=Pennsylvania

| district=7

| before=John A. Morrison

| after=Samuel C. Bradshaw

| years=1853–1855

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| state=Pennsylvania

| district=10

| before=William Mutchler

| after=Reuben K. Bachman

| years=1877–1879

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Category:1802 births

Category:1884 deaths

Category:Politicians from Allentown, Pennsylvania

Category:Pennsylvania lawyers

Category:Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania

Category:Williams College alumni

Category:19th-century American lawyers

Category:19th-century members of the United States House of Representatives

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