Historical Profile
John Armstrong, Jr. is no longer an active U.S. Senator. The information below reflects their most recent term.
John Armstrong, Jr.
Former U.S. Senator for New York
Biography
John Armstrong, Jr. (died 1843) was an American politician who represented New York in the United States Senate across 3 separate periods of service between 1800 and 1804, between the 6th and 8th Congresses. Armstrong served as a Democratic-Republican. Armstrong died on April 1, 1843.
Key Information
- Full Name: John Armstrong, Jr.
- Died: April 1, 1843
- Term Started: February 25, 1804
- Term Ended: June 30, 1804
Service History
- Nov 6, 1800 – Feb 5, 1802 6th–7th Congresses Democratic-Republican New York
- Nov 10, 1803 – Feb 23, 1804 8th Congress Democratic-Republican New York
- Feb 25, 1804 – Jun 30, 1804 8th Congress Democratic-Republican New York
Service dates from the official U.S. Senate historical roster. For senators who changed party affiliation during their service, the party shown for each period is approximate.
Current Senators from New York
Served With
Senators who represented the same state during Armstrong's service:
- Gouverneur Morris (NY) 1800–1802
- Theodorus Bailey (NY) 1803–1804
- John Smith (NY) 1804