- John Ritchie (Maryland)
John Ritchie (
August 12 ,1831 -October 27 ,1887 ) was a U.S. Representative fromMaryland .Born in
Frederick, Maryland , Ritchie completed preparatory studies at theFrederick Academy . He commenced the study of medicine but abandoned it for the study of law atHarvard University . He was admitted to the bar and began practice in Frederick in 1854.Ritchie served as captain of the Junior Defenders (militia) and was ordered by President
James Buchanan to the scene of John Brown's raid atHarpers Ferry . He also served as State's attorney forFrederick County, Maryland , from 1867 to 1871.Ritchie was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-second Congress (
March 4 ,1871 -March 3 ,1873 ). He was an unsuccessful candidate in 1872 for reelection to the Forty-third Congress, and resumed the practice of law in Frederick. He was appointed by GovernorWilliam Thomas Hamilton onMarch 16 ,1881 , chief judge of the sixth judicial circuit and associate justice of theMaryland Court of Appeals to fill the unexpired term of JudgeRichard Bowie .Ritchie was elected in November 1881 to this office for a term of fifteen years and served until his death in
Frederick, Maryland ,October 27 ,1887 .He was interred in Mount Olivet Cemetery.References
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state=Maryland
district=4
before=Patrick Hamill
after=Thomas Swann
years=1871–1873
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