- Benjamin Parke
Benjamin Parke (
September 2 ,1777 –July 12 ,1835 ) was a 19th century Americansoldier andpolitician in theIndiana Territory and later state ofIndiana .Biography
Parke was born in
New Jersey on Sep. 2, 1777 where he grew up and received only a limited education. He later moved toLexington, Kentucky in 1797, where he studied law in the office ofJames Brown . In 1799 he was admitted to the bar. The same year Parke moved to Vincennes in theIndiana Territory where he began practicing law.Parke was appointed by Governor
William Henry Harrison to serve asAttorney General of theIndiana Territory from 1804 to 1808.In 1805, Parke was elected to the lower house of first territorial legislature. Parke was a member of the majority party and was in support of the pro-slavery and indenturing laws being debated at the time. After only a brief time in the legislature he was selected as the territory's first representative in Congress. While serving in Congress, responding to requests from his constituents, Parke asked that body to amend the
Northwest Ordinance to pass legislation permitting slavery in Indiana. This effort was unsuccessful. Parke served in Congress from December 12, 1805, until March 1, 1808 when he resigned to accept a position on the staff of Gov. Harrison. From 1808–1817 Parke was appointed by Harrison to serve as a judge of the Indiana Territory.Parke was involved in the founding of the Vincennes public library and
Vincennes University during his early years in Vincennes. And near the end of his life he was the first president of the Indiana State Historical Society.During
Tecumseh's War and theWar of 1812 Parke served in the military as part of the army commanded by General & Governor Harrison. Captain Benjamin Parke commanded a troop of Indiana LightDragoons at theBattle of Tippecanoe in 1811. He was promoted to major, and took command of all mounted forces after MajorJoseph Hamilton Daviess was killed.After the war park returned to his public position as Judge.During the move towards statehood Parke served as a delegate from
Knox County, Indiana at the state constitutional convention in 1816. He was one of signatories when the constitution was agreed upon that July. After statehood he became the first U.S. District Judge for Indiana in 1817 and served until 1835 when he died.Parke died on
July 12 ,1835 inSalem, Indiana . He is buried atCrown Hill Cemetery in Indianapolis.Parke County, Indiana is named in his honor. [ [http://www.in.gov/history/5197.htm LIst of Indiana County Namesakes] ]Places named in honor of Parke
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Parke County, Indiana References
External links
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* [http://www.statelib.lib.in.us/www/ihb/resources/convmembers1816.html Delegates to the 1816 Constitutional Convention]
* [http://www.rootsweb.com/~usgenweb/ky/tippecanoe/chapter11.html Battle of Tippecanoe]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/parish-parke.html Political Graveyard]
* [http://www.adena.com/adena/epler/e13.htm Slavery in Indiana]
* [http://www.indianahistory.org/Library/manuscripts/collection_guides/SC1692.html#BIO Benjamin Parke Papers]
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