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Christopher G. Champlin

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819: 349:"Voted and resolved that the thanks of the town Council be presented to Colonel C. G. Champlin and the officers and privates of the Artillery Company of the town of Newport under his command for the prompt attention they paid to the request of said town council to turn out and guard the property of the unfortunate sufferers in the late destructive storm, and for their good conduct while on duty." 51: 292:, the oldest child and only son of the merchant ship owner and Newport slave trader Christopher Champlin (1731-1805). His uncle George Champlin was a member of the Rhode Island Legislature and also funded slave voyages to Africa; his niece, Elizabeth Mason (daughter of his sister of the same name), married Commodore 319:
In 1796, Champlin decided to run for Congress. To strengthen his chances, he swore that he had not speculated in southern real estate and that he would not use a congressional position to further his own investments. However, it was later revealed that he had lied about his southern land interests,
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in France. On his return, he settled in New York, where he lost a fortune speculating in the stock market with his fathers' proceeds from mercantile business and slave trading. He returned to Newport, was an investor with his father and uncle in at least one slave voyage (the Brig Elizabeth), and
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married Martha Redwood Ellery (b. 1772), in 1793. They had one child, a son who died young. For several years after his marriage, Champlin worked as an assistant to his father in the shipping business.
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He attended Newport's Congregationalist Church. Champlin was president of the Rhode Island Bank until a short time before his death in Newport in 1840; interment was in
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to the Fifth and Sixth Congresses (March 4, 1797 – March 3, 1801). During this period, he took part in a duel with a Delaware congressman,
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and served from June 26, 1809 until October 2, 1811, when he resigned and returned to Rhode Island. Champlin was elected a member of the
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as he had speculated heavily in the Tennessee Company with a college friend. In any case, Champlin was elected as a
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Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Rhode Island
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The Notorious Triangle: Rhode Island and the African Slave Trade, 1700-1807
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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from 1815 to 1818. He commanded the company when it responded to the
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Champlin served as commanding officer (with rank of colonel) of the
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A History of the Episcopal Church in Narragansett, Rhode Island
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Annals of Trinity Church, Newport, Rhode Island 1698–1821
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Burials at Common Burying Ground and Island Cemetery
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Christopher Champlin
Arthur B. Champlin

United States Senator
Rhode Island
Francis Malbone
William Hunter
U.S. House of Representatives
Rhode Island
At-large
Elisha Reynolds Potter
Thomas Tillinghast
Newport
Rhode Island Colony
British America
Newport
Rhode Island
U.S.
Federalist
Alma mater
Harvard College
College of St. Omer
United States Representative
Senator
Rhode Island
Newport
Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations
Oliver Hazard Perry
George Champlin Mason Sr.
preparatory

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