- Tench Ringgold
Tench Ringgold was a
U.S. marshal of theDistrict of Columbia ; he was appointed by PresidentJames Monroe and served in the position through the first two years of the administration ofAndrew Jackson . Ringgold was from a prominent early-American family that came to America in the early seventeenth century. He was withJames Madison when the president was forced to fleeWashington, D.C. , during theWar of 1812 , and was named a member of the Presidential Commission in charge of restoring historic Washington buildings after the burning.Ringgold also owned a leather factory and curing shop in Georgetown, and was appointed Treasurer of the Georgetown Savings Institution. He built the
Dacor Bacon House in 1825, a historic house in Washington, D.C., that still stands to this day. Boarders in the house includedSupreme Court JusticesJohn Marshall andJoseph Story , both of whom considered him a friend.Ringgold was also the grandfather of Supreme Court Chief Justice
Edward Douglass White .
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