Background
He was born on April 2, 1811 in Saint Croix, Virgin Islands.
He was born on April 2, 1811 in Saint Croix, Virgin Islands.
In 1819, he was sent to Baltimore, Maryland for education and then moved to New York City in 1828. Shortly thereafter he moved to Johnstown, New York to study law, opening a practice in 1832. He was appointed District Attorney for Erie County in December 1836.
At the outbreak of the Patriot War he was made captain of one of the companies of citizen volunteers.
In 1848, he was appointed Postmaster of Buffalo. On March 5, 1850, the local elections were held and Locofoco candidate Henry K. Smith was elected.
During his term, he supported various civic improvements. His term ended on March 11, 1851.
After leaving office, he continued his law partnership and died on September 23, 1854.
He is buried in Forest Lawn Cemetery.