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Patrick Magruder (1768 – 24 December 1819[1][2]) was the second Librarian of the United States Congress, serving from 1807 to 1815.
Biography
Magruder was born on his family’s estate, Locust Grove, near Rockville in Montgomery County, Maryland. Magruder attended Princeton College and became a lawyer. In 1805, he was elected to the Ninth United States Congress from the third district of Maryland. After the death of John J. Beckley, President Jefferson appointed Magruder to the dual post of Clerk of the United States House of Representatives and Librarian of Congress. (The posts were not separated until 1815.) During the War of 1812, the British burned Washington D.C., including the Library of Congress, which was then housed in the US Capitol Building. After an investigation by Congress into the destruction of the Library and the use of Library funds, Magruder resigned. He was buried on his family’s ancestral estate, Sweden, near Petersburg in Dinwiddie County, Virginia.
References
- ^ Date of birth unknown, according to Dictionary of American Library Biography.
- ^ Dictionary of American Library Biography. (1978). Bohdan Wynar, ed. "Magruder, Patrick (1768-1819)." Littleton, Colorado: Libraries Unlimited. p. 337-339. ISBN 0872871800
- Patrick Magruder at the Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
- John Y. Cole (30 March 2006). "Jefferson's Legacy: A Brief History of the Library of Congress -- Librarians of Congress". Library of Congress. http://www.loc.gov/loc/legacy/librs.html. Retrieved 2008-12-15.
United States House of Representatives Preceded by
Thomas PlaterMember of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 3rd congressional district
March 4, 1805 – March 3, 1807Succeeded by
Philip B. KeyCultural offices Preceded by
John J. BeckleyLibrarian of Congress
1807–1815Succeeded by
George WatterstonLibrarians of Congress John J. Beckley (1802) · Patrick Magruder (1807) · George Watterston (1815) · John Silva Meehan (1829) · John Gould Stephenson (1861) · Ainsworth Rand Spofford (1864) · John Russell Young (1897) · Herbert Putnam (1899) · Archibald MacLeish (1939) · Luther H. Evans (1945) · Lawrence Quincy Mumford (1954) · Daniel J. Boorstin (1975) · James H. Billington (1987)
Categories:- 1768 births
- 1819 deaths
- Clerks of the United States House of Representatives
- Librarians of Congress
- Princeton College alumni
- Members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
- Maryland Democratic-Republicans
- Maryland politician stubs
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