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Samuel Hambleton (politician)

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788: 635: 587: 468:. In 1833, he was nominated to serve as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, but lost. He then served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Talbot County from 1834 to 1836. He was appointed deputy state's attorney for Talbot County from 1836. He served in that role until 1844. In 1844, he was a presidential elector for the Whig Party. 503:
Hambleton married Elizabeth Parrott, his cousin and daughter of James Parrott. They had at least one son and daughter, including Alexander. His son served in the Confederate Army. Hambleton's contemporaries referred to him as Colonel Hambleton. He also went by Samuel Hambleton Jr. since his uncle had
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appointed Hambleton as colonel of cavalry. He organized five companies in his regiment and commanded the regiment for four years. He served as a director of the Farmer's Bank of Maryland for the Eastern Shore and later a director and attorney for the Easton National Bank. He was a member of the board
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of trustees of the Maryland Agricultural Society for the Eastern Shore. He was a director of the Maryland & Delaware Railroad (later the Chesapeake & Delaware Railroad). He was president of the board of trustees of Easton Academy when it was merged into
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in 1853 and 1854, and again served as a member of the House of Delegates in 1854. Around 1856, he left the Whig Party and joined the
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in 1844, defeating Democratic nominee Nicholas Martin. He served until 1850. He was president of the
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Hambleton died at his home in Easton on December 9, 1886. He is interred in
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Samuel Hambleton was born on January 8, 1812, at "Waterloo" farm near
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the same name. He was a member of the Protestant Episcopal Church.
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from 1834 to 1835 and in 1854. He also served in the
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Samuel Hambleton" 739:Official Congressional Directory 633: 585: 498: 205:from the Talbot County district 158:from the Talbot County district 16:American politician (1812–1886) 847:March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1873 771:. December 14, 1886. p. 3 730: 704: 674: 1: 916:19th-century American lawyers 834:Member of the  819:U.S. House of Representatives 514: 471:Hambleton was elected to the 440:, to Mary (nÊe Sherwood) and 427: 240:Joseph Bruff, George Dudley, 881:People from Easton, Maryland 7: 477:Chesapeake & Ohio Canal 446:Maryland House of Delegates 406:Maryland House of Delegates 10: 942: 849: 832: 824: 817: 555:Tilghman, Oswald (1967). 459: 395: 378: 361: 353: 345: 329: 319: 305: 284: 279: 275: 251: 234: 209: 197: 185: 173: 162: 150: 134: 118: 101: 85: 73: 61: 50: 34: 30: 23: 800:United States Congress. 416:in 1844. 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Index

U.S. House of Representatives
1st
Hiram McCullough
Ephraim King Wilson II
Maryland House of Delegates
Talbot County
Richard Harrington
O. P. Sparks
William B. Willis
William B. Clark
William D. Roberts
Maryland Senate
Nicholas Martin
Edward Lloyd
Maryland House of Delegates
Joseph Bruff
George Dudley
Solomon Mulliken
Philip Horney
Richard Spencer
John Boyle
John Bozman Kerr
Thomas O. Martin
William Townsend
Easton, Maryland
Spring Hill Cemetery
Whig
Democratic
Edward N. Hambleton
Maryland House of Delegates

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