Member Biography

Alexander Mahon Sr.

Seal
Sessions Office Position District Party
1821-1822       13 Democrat
1822-1823       16 Democrat
1823-1824       16 Democrat
1824-1825       16 Democrat
1825-1826     Speaker 16 Democrat
1826-1827     Speaker 16 Democrat
1827-1828     Speaker 16 Democrat

COUNTIES: Cumberland, Perry  


Biography

1782 - 12/09/1855


Alexander M. Mahon, Sr. (D13) Cumberland and Perry Counties, 1821-1822 (D16) Cumberland and Perry Counties 1822-1828

Early Life:

Alexander M. Mahon, Sr., born 1782, Peters Township, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania; son of David A and Sarah Doughtery Mahon; Dickinson College, 1805; married, Mary Fisher Mahon, 1815, children, David Wilson Mahon, Jane Mahon, Charles Mahon, Frances (Fanny) Mahon, Mary Elizabeth Mahon; Kennard Mcconaughy Mahon, Alexander M Mahon; attorney, admitted, Cumberland County bar, 1808, Perry County bar, 1821; elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania State Senate, 1820-1827, Speaker of Pennsylvania Senate, 1825-1827; trustee, Dickinson College, 1820-1827; Pennsylvania State Treasurer, 1827-1835; Auditor, Chief Clerk, United States Treasury Department 1837-1849; died, December 9, 1855 (aged 72–73), lingering illness, completely blind, Harrisburg, Dauphin County, Pennsylvania. Burial location unknown. 

Pennsylvania Politics:

Elected, Democrat, Pennsylvania State Senate, 13th district, Cumberland and Perry Counties, 1821-1822; Democrat, Pennsylvania State Senate, 16th district, Cumberland and Perry Counties, 1822-1828, Speaker of Pennsylvania Senate, 1825-1827; resigned his seat, January 1828, replaced by Jesse Miller, who took his seat in February 1828. 

Pennsylvania State Treasurer, 1827-1835. 

Continued Government Service/National Politics:

Auditor, Chief Clerk, United States Treasury Department 1837-1849.

Cited: 

Cox, Harold. "Senate Members M"Wilkes University Election Statistics Project. Wilkes University.

History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (Chicago: Warner, Beers, and Company, 1886), page 155. 

Conway P. Wing, History of Cumberland County, Pennsylvania (Philadelphia: James D. Scott, 1879), page. 165. 

Charles Coleman Sellers, A History of Dickinson College (Carlisle: Dickinson College, 1973), page 182. 

A New Nation Votes (tufts.edu)

Alexander M. Mahon Sr. (1782-1855) - Find a Grave Memorial