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Connecticut politician
Joseph Comstock
Member of the
House of Representatives
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk
In office
October 1738 – May 1739Serving with Joseph Platt
Preceded bySamuel Hanford,
Thomas Benedict
Succeeded byJoseph Platt,
John Betts, Jr.
Personal details
Residence(s)Norwalk, Connecticut Colony

Joseph Comstock (16xx–17xx) was a member of the House of Representatives of the Colony of Connecticut from Norwalk in the session of October 1738. He succeeded Samuel Hanford and Thomas Benedict as Representative and served alongside Joseph Platt. His term ended in May 1739, where he was succeeded by Joseph Platt and John Betts, Jr.

Little is known about Comstock's life other than his political service to Norwalk. He resided in Norwalk during his term as Representative and most likely practiced law or farming while there. As a Representative, he advocated for better infrastructure such as roads and bridges which would benefit Norwalk economically and socially. Additionally, he was actively involved in local politics and held positions such as town clerk and justice of the peace.

Comstock Bridge in Norwalk, which crosses the Silvermine River, is named in his honor. His name is inscribed on the clock tower at Norwalk City Hall.

References

  1. An Historical Discourse in Commemoration of the Two-hundredth Anniversary of the Settlement of Norwalk, Connecticut
Preceded bySamuel Hanford
Thomas Benedict
Member of the
House of Representatives
of the
Colony of Connecticut
from Norwalk

October 1738 – May 1739
With: Joseph Platt
Succeeded byJoseph Platt
John Betts, Jr.
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