- John Stanly
John Stanly (
9 April 1774 –2 August 1834 ) was a Federalist U.S. Congressman fromNorth Carolina between 1801 and 1803 and again between 1809 and 1811.Stanly, the son of
John Wright Stanly , was born inNew Bern, North Carolina , and educated by private tutors before attendingPrinceton University . He studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1799. After practicing law and serving as a clerk and master in equity, Stanly was elected to theNorth Carolina House of Commons in 1798 and 1799.In 1800, Stanly was elected as a Federalist to the
7th United States Congress (March 4 ,1801 –March 3 ,1803 ); he served again in the 11th Congress (March 4 ,1809 –March 3 ,1811 ) before returning to the practice of law. Stanly returned to the state house for several more terms, in 1812–1815, 1818–1819, and 1823–1825. He died in New Bern in 1834 and is buried in the local Episcopal Cemetery. He is also known for killingRichard Dobbs Spaight , a signer of the Constitution, in a famous duel in 1802. As a result of the duel, North Carolina outlawed duelling in the state.Stanly County, North Carolina was formed in 1841, and named in his honor.External links
* [http://www.ourcampaigns.com/CandidateDetail.html?CandidateID=72516 Our Campaigns Biography]
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