- Epaphroditus Champion
Epaphroditus Champion (
April 6 1756 -December 22 1834 ) was a U.S. Congressman fromConnecticut , serving from 1807 to 1818. He was born in Colchester onApril 6 ,1756 and educated by private tutors and in the common schools.Connecticut Governor Trumbull directed Connecticut state commissary, Colonel Henry Champion, to collect cattle and drive them to
Valley Forge . Champion and his son Epaphroditus gathered a herd of 300 at Hartford and drove them west to King's Ferry, across the Hudson, into New Jersey, across the Delaware to Washington's famished troops west of theSchuylkill . They were devoured in 5 days prompting Champion the younger to remark that they were so thoroughly eaten that "you might have made a knife out of every bone" (as per "Connecticut's War Governor: Jonathan Trumbull", by David Roth, pp.45-46).He then served as captain in the Twenty-fourth Regiment of State militia 1784-1792, as major 1793 and 1794, as lieutenant colonel 1795-1798, and as brigadier general of the Seventh Brigade 1800-1803. He became a merchant, shipowner, exporter, and importer, a member of the State assembly 1791-1806, and elected as a Federalist to the Tenth and to the four succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1807-March 3, 1817). He resumed his former business activities after leaving Congress but soon retired, with interment in Riverview Cemetery.
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