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Jonathan William Condy (1770–1828) was an American lawyer. At the time of his election as Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, he was a politically well connected young law student, and, backed by the Federalists, was elected to the office in a close 41–40 vote. He served from 1797 until 1799. Condy was a member of the Philadelphia Bar. In 1796 he wrote a description of the Susquehanna River. He was a leader of Emanuel Swedenborg's New Jerusalem Church in Philadelphia.

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  • Jonathan William Condy (1770–1828) was an American lawyer. At the time of his election as Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, he was a politically well connected young law student, and, backed by the Federalists, was elected to the office in a close 41–40 vote. He served from 1797 until 1799. Condy was a member of the Philadelphia Bar. In 1796 he wrote a description of the Susquehanna River. He was a leader of Emanuel Swedenborg's New Jerusalem Church in Philadelphia. (en)
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  • Jonathan William Condy (1770–1828) was an American lawyer. At the time of his election as Clerk of the United States House of Representatives, he was a politically well connected young law student, and, backed by the Federalists, was elected to the office in a close 41–40 vote. He served from 1797 until 1799. Condy was a member of the Philadelphia Bar. In 1796 he wrote a description of the Susquehanna River. He was a leader of Emanuel Swedenborg's New Jerusalem Church in Philadelphia. (en)
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