- Paul Fearing
Paul Fearing (
February 28 ,1762 –August 21 ,1822 ) was Delegate from the Territory Northwest of the River Ohio. He was born inWareham, Massachusetts .He was prepared for college by tutors and graduated from
Harvard University in 1785. He studied law inWindham, Connecticut and was admitted to the bar in 1787. He moved to theNorthwest Territory in May 1788 and engaged in the practice of law at Fort Harmar, now a part ofMarietta, Ohio . He was the first laywer to practice in the Northwest Territory. [Hildreth, S. P.: "Pioneer History: Being an Account of the First Examinations of the Ohio Valley, and the Early Settlement of the Northwest Territory", H. W. Derby and Co., Cincinnati, Ohio (1848) p. 232.]Fearing was appointed the United States counsel for Washington County in 1788 and a probate judge in 1797. He was a member of the Territorial legislature 1799-1801. He was elected as a
Federalist a Delegate to the Seventh Congress (March 4 1801 -March 3 1803 ). He was not a candidate for renomination in 1802. He resumed the practice of law and engaged in fruit and stock raising. He was appointed associate judge of the court of common pleas in 1810 and served seven years. He was appointed master in chancery in 1814. He died at his home nearMarietta, Ohio in 1822. He was buried in Harmer Cemetery,Marietta, Ohio .References
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Further reading
Bloom, Jo Tice. "The Congressional Delegates from the Northwest Territory, 1799-1803." "The Old Northwest" 3 (March 1977): 3-21.
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state=Northwest Territory
before=William McMillan
after= None
years=March 4 1801 –March 3 1803
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