James_Carroll_(Maryland_politician)

James Carroll (Maryland politician)

James Carroll (Maryland politician)

American politician


James Carroll (December 2, 1791 January 16, 1873) was a Maryland politician and director of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company.

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Early life

James Carroll was born in Baltimore, Maryland on December 2, 1791.[1] He graduated from St. Mary's College in Baltimore in 1808. Carroll studied law, but did not practice. He settled on a farm on the West River, but later moved back to Baltimore. His reputation was improved when he became judge of the orphans' court and a trustee of the poor.[1] He served as a director of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company.[1]

Career

Carroll Vault
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Carroll was elected a Democrat to the Twenty-Sixth United States Congress to represent Maryland's Fourth District. He took seat in 1839, but had lost re-election and left in 1841.[1] Carroll ran for Governor of Maryland in 1844, winning his party's nomination, but lost in the general election to Whig Thomas G. Pratt by a margin of a mere 548 votes.[1][2]

Death

He retired and died on January 16, 1873. He is interred in the Carroll vault in Old Saint Paul's Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]

He was a member of the Carroll family.


References

  1. "Death and Funeral of an Old Citizen". The Baltimore Sun. 20 January 1873. p. 1. Retrieved 14 February 2021 via Newspapers.com.
  2. "The Presidential Election". The Baltimore Sun. 18 November 1844. p. 1. Retrieved 14 February 2021 via Newspapers.com.
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