In 1833, Booth co-founded the
Meriden National Bank with
Silas Mix,
Samuel Yale, brother of
William Yale, Elisha Cowles, Stephen Taylor,
Ashabel Griswold, James S. Brooks,
Noah Pomeroy and John D. Reynolds, forming its
Board of Directors. Appointed a Judge of
New Haven County Court in 1834, Booth became President of the
Meriden National Bank in 1836, then a
member of the
Connecticut State House of Representatives in 1838. Booth was elected as a
Free-Soiler to the
31st United States Congress (March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1851), unsuccessfully seeking re-election in
1850. ==Family and personal life==