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Grattan Henry Wheeler

Grattan Henry Wheeler served as a representative for New York (1831-1833).

  • Anti Masonic
  • New York
  • District 28
  • Former
Portrait of Grattan Henry WheelerNew York
Role Representative

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State New York

Representing constituents across the New York delegation.

District District 28

District insights and legislative focus areas.

Service period 1831-1833

Years of public service formally recorded.

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Biography

Grattan Henry Wheeler (born August 25, 1783) was an American politician who represented New York in the early nineteenth century. A member of the Anti Masonic Party, he served a single term in the U.S. House of Representatives as a representative from New York’s 28th Congressional District.

Wheeler took office on December 5, 1831, and served until March 3, 1833. During this period he was a member of the U.S. House of Representatives, identified in contemporary records as a Representative from New York. His tenure coincided with the height of the Anti Masonic movement, and he served as part of that party’s effort to advance its principles in the national legislature.

Wheeler’s service in Congress lasted for one term, and he did not return to office thereafter. He is recorded as a former member of Congress, with no additional federal offices, committee assignments, or official congressional contact information documented in the available metadata.

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