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Birth | 26 October 1771 | |
Death | 7 September 1821 (aged 49 years) |
Biography
Selah Tuthill (October 26, 1771 Blooming Grove, Orange County, New York – September 7, 1821 Goshen, Orange Co., NY) was an American politician from New York.
Life
Tuthill attended public and private schools.
He was a member of the New York State Assembly from Ulster County in 1804–05, and from Orange County in 1820.
In April 1821, Tuthill was elected to the 17th United States Congress Congress but died before he could take his seat. The congressional elections were held this time after the congressional term had already begun on March 4, and it is uncertain if Tuthill ever received his credentials. Congress met on December 3, 1821, and Charles Borland, Jr., who had been elected in the meanwhile in a special election, took this seat.
He was a Freemason. He was a founding member of Columbia Lodge No 207 in New Paltz, New York
Tuthill was interred in Riverside Cemetery in Marlboro, New York.
Congressman Joseph H. Tuthill was his nephew.