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Elisha Mathewson (April 18, 1767 – October 14, 1853) was a United States senator from Rhode Island.

Youth and career

Born in Scituate, Rhode Island, Mathewson pursued an academic course and was justice of the peace of Scituate. He engaged in agricultural pursuits and in 1821 was a member of the Rhode Island House of Representatives, and served as speaker during that period. He was a member of the Rhode Island Senate in 1822, and was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the U.S. Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of James Fenner and served from October 26, 1807, to March 3, 1811.

Mathewson resumed agricultural pursuits and died in Scituate in 1853; interment was on his farm at the north end of Moswansicut Lake, Scituate.

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U.S. Senate
Preceded by U.S. senator (Class 2) from Rhode Island
1807–1811
Served alongside: Benjamin Howland, Francis Malbone, Christopher G. Champlin
Succeeded by
Honorary titles
Preceded by Oldest living U.S. senator
April 12, 1851 – October 14, 1853
Succeeded by
Preceded by Most senior living U.S. senator
(Sitting or former)

June 29, 1852 – October 14, 1853
Succeeded by