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  Harper, Robert Goodloe
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NameRobert Goodloe Harper
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Baltimore, Maryland , United States
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Born January 00, 1765
DiedJanuary 14, 1825 (60 years)
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Aug 28, 2021 07:21am
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Infoa Representative from South Carolina and a Senator from Maryland; born near Fredericksburg, Va., in January 1765; moved with his parents to Granville, N.C., about 1769; received his early education at home and later attended grammar school; joined a volunteer corps of Cavalry when only fifteen years of age and served in the Revolutionary Army; made a surveying tour through Kentucky and Tennessee in 1783; graduated from the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) in 1785; studied law in Charleston, S.C., teaching school at the same time; was admitted to the bar in 1786 and commenced practice in Ninety-Sixth District, S.C.; moved to Charleston, S.C., in 1789; member, State house of representatives 1790-1795; elected from South Carolina to the Third Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Alexander Gillon; reelected to the Fourth, Fifth, and Sixth Congresses and served from February 1795 to March 1801; unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1800 to the Seventh Congress; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means (Fifth and Sixth Congresses); one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1798 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against William Blount, a Senator from Tennessee; moved to Baltimore, Md., and engaged in the practice of law; served in the War of 1812, attaining the rank of major general; assisted in organizing the Baltimore Exchange Co. in 1815 and was a member of the first board of directors; member, State senate of Maryland; elected from Maryland to the United States Senate for the term beginning March 4, 1815, and served from January 1816 until December 1816, when he resigned; unsuccessful Federalist candidate for vice president in 1816; traveled extensively in Europe in 1819 and 1820; took a prominent part in the ceremonies on the occasion of Lafayette's visit to Baltimore in 1824; died in Baltimore, Md., January 14, 1825; interment in the family burial ground on his estate, "Oakland"; reinterment in Greenmount Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.


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  12/10/1821 MD Governor Lost 3.49% (-80.23%)
  11/07/1820 US Vice President Lost 0.43% (-93.53%)
  11/05/1816 US Vice President Lost 1.38% (-82.95%)
  01/27/1816 MD US Senate Won 50.56% (+1.12%)
  10/01/1804 MD District 5 Lost 1.82% (-49.06%)
  10/12/1798 SC District 05 Won 65.35% (+30.69%)
  10/11/1796 SC District 05 Won 67.64% (+35.28%)
  10/14/1794 SC District 05 Won 91.90% (+84.62%)
  10/14/1794 SC District 05 Won 58.34% (+16.67%)
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