George Mifflin Dallas (1792-1864)

U.S. Senator from Pennsylvania & 11th Vice President of the United States

He was born in Philadelphia and was the son of the U.S. Secretary of the Treasury. He graduated from Princeton (1810) after which he studied law. He was private secretary to Albert Gallatin and then worked for the Treasury Department and the Second Bank of the United States. Becoming involved in politics, he emerged as one of the leaders of the Pennsylvania Democratic Party, developing an internal rivalry with James Buchanan. Between 1828 and 1835, he was Mayor of Philadelphia, U.S. Attorney for Pennsylvania and Attorney-General of Pennsylvania.

He was elected a U.S. Senator (1831-33), but declined re-election and in 1837 President Van Buren appointed him Minister to Russia (1837-39). He supported Van Buren's bid for re-election in 1844 but James K. Polk won the party's presidential nomination and he was nominated as Polk's running mate. He supported expansion and popular sovereignty, and called for the annexation of all of Mexico during the Mexican–American War. Winning the election, Dallas served as the 11th Vice-President of the United States (1845-49). He sought to position himself as a candidate for the 1848 presidential election but his vote to lower the tariff destroyed his base in Pennsylvania. He was appointed U.S. Minister to the United Kingdom (1856-61) before retiring from public office. In 1816, he married Sophia, daughter of Philip Nicklin and granddaughter of Benjamin Chew, Chief Justice of Pennsylvania. They had eight children of whom seven (listed) lived to adulthood.

Parents (2)

Alexander James Dallas

U.S. Secretary of War & U.S. Secretary to the Treasury

1759-1817

Arabella (Smith) Dallas

Mrs Arabella Maria (Smith) Dallas

1761-1837

Spouse (1)

Sophia Chew (Nicklin) Dallas

Mrs Sophia Chew (Nicklin) Dallas

1798-1869

Children (7)

Juliana Maria Dallas

of Philadelphia, died unmarried

1819-1886

Elizabeth (Dallas) Tucker

Mrs Elizabeth Nicklin (Dallas) Tucker

1821-1902

Sophia Dallas

of Philadelphia, died unmarried

1823-1899

Philip Nicklin Dallas

Secretary of the U.S. Legation at London; died unmarried

1825-1866

Catherine (Dallas) Dixon

Mrs Catherine Chew (Dallas) Dixon

1827-1888

Susan Dallas

of Philadelphia, died unmarried

1831-1897

Charlotte (Dallas) Morrell

Mrs Charlotte Byron (Dallas) Morrell

1835-1908

Associated Houses (1)

Decatur House

Washington D.C.