John Schwartz | |
State: | Pennsylvania |
Term Start: | March 4, 1859 |
Term End: | June 20, 1860 |
Predecessor: | William High Keim |
Successor: | Jacob Kerlin McKenty |
Birth Date: | 27 October 1793 |
Birth Place: | Northumberland County, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Death Place: | Washington, D.C., U.S. |
Resting Place: | Charles Evans Cemetery Reading, Pennsylvania, U.S. |
Party: | Democratic |
Spouse: | Elizabeth Wood |
Parents: | Philip Schwartz Maria Magdalena Schlosser |
Profession: | Politician |
Allegiance: | United States |
Rank: | Major |
Battles: | War of 1812 |
John Schwartz (October 27, 1793 – June 20, 1860) was a 19th-century American merchant who was an Anti-Lecompton Democratic member of the United States House of Representatives from Pennsylvania from 1859 to 1860.[1]
Schwartz was born in Northumberland County, Pennsylvania to Philip Schwartz and Maria Magdalena Schlosser, and was apprenticed to a merchant in Reading, Pennsylvania. He became a partner at the expiration of his apprenticeship.
Schwartz served in the War of 1812 as a major, and was engaged in the manufacture of iron products. His father, Philip, served in the Revolutionary War and was in the Battle of Valley Forge.
Schwartz was elected as an Anti-Lecompton Democrat to the Thirty-sixth Congress and served until his death in Washington, D.C. in 1860.
He died on June 20, 1860, and was interred in Charles Evans Cemetery in Reading, Pennsylvania. Cenotaph at Congressional Cemetery.