- John Grant Chapman
John Grant Chapman (
July 5 ,1798 –December 10 ,1856 ) was an American politician.Chapman was born in
La Plata, Maryland , and was tutored at home. He attended a college inPennsylvania in 1812 and 1813, and graduated fromYale College in 1817. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1819, and commenced practice atPort Tobacco, Maryland . He also held an interest in agricultural pursuits.Chapman served as a member of the
Maryland House of Delegates from 1824 to 1832 and from 1843 to 1844, serving as Speaker of the House from 1826 to 1829 and again in 1844. He served as a member of theMaryland State Senate from 1832 to 1836, and served as President of the Senate from 1833 to 1836. He also served in the State militia, and was an unsuccessful candidate forGovernor of Maryland in 1844.In 1844 and 1846, Chapman was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth and Thirtieth Congresses, serving from
March 4 ,1845 toMarch 3 ,1849 . During the Thirtieth Congress, he served as chairman of the Committee on the District of Columbia.After his tenure in Congress, Chapman resumed the practice of law at Port Tobacco, and served as president of the State constitutional convention in 1851. Chapman died at his sister’s estate, "Waverly", on the
Wicomico River inCharles County, Maryland , and was initially interred at St. Johns, a family estate. He was re-interred later in Mount Rest Cemetery ofLa Plata, Maryland .Chapman was father of
Andrew Grant Chapman , another Maryland Congressman.References
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