- Samuel Price Carson
Samuel Price Carson (1798 - 1838) was a Congressional Representative from
North Carolina ; born in Pleasant Gardens, North Carolina, January 22, 1798; studied under private tutors in Pleasant Gardens; engaged in agricultural pursuits; member of the State senate 1822-1824; elected as a Jacksonian to the Nineteenth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1825-March 3, 1833); unsuccessful candidate in 1833 for reelection to the Twenty-third Congress; again elected to the State senate in 1834; delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1835; moved toTexas in 1836; member of the Texas convention that adopted the constitution of the Republic in 1836; appointed Secretary of State for theRepublic of Texas in September 1836 and served until 1838; sent as a commissioner toWashington, D.C. , to intercede for the recognition of the independence of Texas in 1836; died atHot Springs, Arkansas , November 2, 1838; interment in the Government Cemetery, Hot Springs, Ark.ee also
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Nineteenth United States Congress
*Twentieth United States Congress
*Twenty-first United States Congress
*Twenty-second United States Congress External links
* [http://bioguide.congress.gov/scripts/biodisplay.pl?index=C000193 U.S. Congress Biographical Directory entry]
*Handbook of Texas|id=CC/fca67|name=Samuel Price Carson
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