- Robert Potter
Robert Potter (c. 1800–1842) was a Congressional Representative from
North Carolina .Potter was born in
Granville County, North Carolina near Williamsboro (now part ofVance County, North Carolina ) His early education was within thecommon schools . He served as amidshipman in theUnited States Navy from 1815 to 1821.Potter subsequently studied
law , was admitted to the Bar, and practiced inHalifax, North Carolina andOxford, North Carolina .His political career spanned from 1826 to. He was a member of the North Carolina house of commons in 1826 and 1828. He was elected as a Jacksonian to the
Twenty-first Congress and theTwenty-second Congress . He served fromMarch 4 ,1829 , until his resignation in November 1831 after maiming two men. He again served as a member of the State house of commons from 1834 until his expulsion in January 1835 either for "cheating at cards" or "for brandishing a gun and knife during a fight over a card game" [ [http://projects.newsobserver.com/under_the_dome/more_on_expelled_legislators More on expelled legislators | newsobserver.com projects ] ] .Potter moved to
Harrison County, Texas , in 1835 and settled on a farm overlookingLake Soda , nearMarshall, Texas . In Texas, he continued his political career, becoming a member of the convention that declared the independence of TexasMarch 2 ,1836 . During theTexas Revolution Potter was Secretary of the Navy in the cabinet of interim PresidentDavid G. Burnet . He represented the Red River District in the Texas Congress 1837-1841.He participated in the
Regulator-Moderator War inEast Texas as a leader of the Harrison County Moderators. OnMarch 2 ,1842 , his home was surrounded by the Regulators. He ran to the edge of Lake Soda and dived in, his body sinking to the bottom riddled withbullets .He was interred at “Potter’s Point,” a
bluff near his home; reinterred in theTexas State Cemetery , atAustin, Texas , in 1931.Potter County, Texas is named for him.References
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Twenty-first United States Congress
*Twenty-second United States Congress
*Fisher, Ernest G. "Robert Potter: Founder of the Texas Navy". Gretna, La.: Pelican, 1976;
*Shearer, Ernest Charles. "Robert Potter, Remarkable North Carolinian and Texan". Houston: University of Houston Press, 1951.External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=P000467 U.S. Congressional Biography Directory entry]
* [http://politicalgraveyard.com/bio/potter.html#R9M0J9UNT Political Graveyard]
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