- Absalom Tatom
Absalom Tatom (
1742 -20 December 1802 ) was a U.S. Congressman fromNorth Carolina from 1795 to 1796.Born in North Carolina in 1742, Tatom was a sergeant in the
Greenville, North Carolina Militia in 1763; he served in North Carolina Militia during theAmerican Revolutionary War , where he was commissionedfirst lieutenant onSeptember 1 ,1775 and promoted to the rank of captainJune 29 ,1776 . He resigned from theContinental Army onSeptember 19 ,1776 .On August 15, 1778, Tatom enlisted as assistant quartermaster and keeper of the arsenal in the State service at
Hillsborough, North Carolina ; he was contractor for Hillsborough in 1778 and named major of detachment of the North Carolina Light HorseFebruary 12 ,1779 .In 1779, Tatom served as clerk of court in Randolph County; he was elected to the
North Carolina House of Commons , but, because of his county clerk position, was disqualified from service in the legislature. In 1781, Tatom was district auditor for Hillsborough.Tatom rose in state government; in 1782, he was one of three commissioners appointed by Congress to survey lands granted to Continental soldiers in the western territory (later Tennessee); that same year, he was a private secretary of Governor Thomas Burke and state
tobacco agent. TheContinental Congress named him surveyor of North Carolina in May 1785 and was named commissioner to sign State paper money in December 1785.In 1788, Tatom was a delegate to the convention which considered ratification of the
United States Constitution . In 1794, Tatom was elected as aUnited States Democratic-Republican Party|Republican to the4th United States Congress where he served from March 4, 1795 until his resignation onJune 1 ,1796 . Tatom was later a member of the state House of Commons from 1797 to 1802; he died inRaleigh, North Carolina in December 1802 and is buried in the Old City Cemetery.References
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