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reform and direct election of the state government (both opposed by the Federalists). Both of these efforts were defeated during Sprigg's administration, but would pass later.
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His administration was very concerned with providing infrastructure to the western part of the state, embracing the construction of roads as well as completion of the
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His administration was marked by partisan bitterness between the Democratic-Republicans and Federalists. Specific issues were
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to complete the canal was canceled due to poor performance and given to a new enterprise, the
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at time when there was a Democratic-Republican resurgence in the state against the
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Sprigg retired from the Governor's office and from politics on December 16, 1822.
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He was re-elected to the Governorship, first in 1820 and again in 1821.
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On January 1, 1811, Sprigg married Violetta Lansdale, daughter of
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Little is known of Sprigg's early life. He was possibly born in
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Governors of Maryland from the Revolution to the Year 1908
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and Cornelia Van Horne. They eventually had two children.
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Governor of Maryland
Charles Goldsborough
Samuel Stevens, Jr.
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Maryland
Prince George's County, Maryland
Oak Hill Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
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17th Governor
Maryland
United States
Washington County
Prince George's County
Thomas Lancaster Lansdale
Democratic-Republican Party
Federalists
Maryland General Assembly
Charles Goldsborough
State constitutional
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Potomac Company
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal Company
St. Barnabas Church
Upper Marlboro, Maryland
Georgetown


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