- James Irvine (Pennsylvania)
Infobox Politician (general)
name= James Irvine
title=Pennsylvania State Senate
term_start= 1795
term_end= 1799
predecessor=
successor=
title2=Pennsylvania General Assembly
term_start2= 1785
term_end2= 1786
predecessor2=
successor2=
title3= 6th Vice-President of Pennsylvania
term_start3=November 6 ,1784
term_end3=October 10 ,1785
predecessor3= James Ewing
successor3= Charles Biddle
birth_date=August 4 ,1735
birth_place=Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
death_date=April 28 ,1819
death_place= Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
party=Constitutionalist
residence=
spouse=
profession=soldier ,politician
religion=James Irvine (
August 4 ,1735 –April 28 ,1819 ) was aPennsylvania soldier andpolitician of the Colonial, Revolutionary, and Post-Revolutionary periods. He was an officer of theContinental Army , a member of thePennsylvania General Assembly , and Vice-President of Pennsylvania (a position comparable to Lieutenant Governor).Early life
James Irvine was born in
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania , the son of George Irvine and Mary Rush. George Irvine had immigrated to the Colonies fromIreland .Military career
As a young man Irvine worked as a
hatter , but in 1760 he enrolled inSamuel Atlee 's provincial Pennsylvania unit and served in theFrench and Indian War . He spent most of his time along Pennsylvania's northern frontier. In 1763 he was promoted tocaptain . The following year, duringPontiac's Rebellion , he served withHenry Bouquet 's expedition into theOhio Country .In the fall of 1775 Irvine was commissioned a
lieutenant colonel in the 1st Pennsylvania Battalion of the Continental Army. He served inVirginia andCanada , and was promoted tocolonel in Pennsylvania's 9th Regiment in late 1776; he was then given command of the 2nd Regiment. Irvine resigned, believing that he should have been promoted togeneral . However, a few months later he was commissioned abrigadier general in thePennsylvania militia .After returning to the battlefield Irvine was captured by the British in a skirmish at Chestnut Hill, near Philadelphia, on
December 5 ,1777 . He suffered neck injuries and lost three of the fingers on his left hand in the fight. He was held prisoner by the British for nearly four years, first in New York and then in Flushing. He was releasedJune 1 ,1781 . He was active in planning the defense of Philadelphia against suspected British attack.After the war, he held the rank of major general in the Pennsylvania militia from 1782 to 1793.
Political career
Irvine served on the
Supreme Executive Council of the Commonwealth of Pennsylvania , from 1782 to 1785, representing the City ofPhiladelphia . His party affiliation was Constitutionalist. OnNovember 6 ,1784 he defeated John Neville in the election for the Vice-Presidency of Pennsylvania, a position analogous to the modern office of Lieutenant Governor. He resigned the office onOctober 10 ,1785 and was succeeded by Charles Biddle. No reason for his resignation appears in the Minutes of the Executive Council. Irvine served in thePennsylvania General Assembly during the 1785–1786 term. In 1786 the Constitutionalist party lost much of its support and Irvine’s political career suffered. He did, however, serve in the State Senate from 1795 to 1799.As Vice-President Irvine served as an "ex officio" member of the
Board of Trustees of theUniversity of Pennsylvania , and continued as an electedTrustee after leaving office, serving until 1791. He was also an original Trustee ofDickinson College inCarlisle, Pennsylvania , and was considered to be a firm supporter of education.Death
James Irvine died in Philadelphia on
April 28 ,1819 , following a long illness.References
* [http://www.penn.edu University of Pennsylvania] biography of [http://www.archives.upenn.edu/histy/features/1700s/people/irvine_jas.html James Irvine] , accessed
April 21 ,2007 .
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