Conrad was elected as a
Democratic-Republican to the
Eighth and
Ninth Congresses. He served as chairman of the
United States House Committee on Accounts during the Ninth Congress. He was appointed
justice of the peace 1807,
prothonotary and clerk of the courts in 1821, and reappointed in 1824. He resided near
Center Point, Pennsylvania, and was interested in agricultural pursuits. He moved to
Norristown, Pennsylvania, and died there August 3, 1827. He is buried in Wentz's Reformed Church Cemetery in Center Point, Pennsylvania. ==References==