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Samuel Stevens Jr.

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Samuel Stevens Jr. (July 13, 1778 –February 7, 1860) served as the 18th governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1822 to 1826.

Samuel Stevens Jr.

Samuel Stevens Jr.
18thGovernor of Maryland
In officeDecember 16, 1822 January 9, 1826
Preceded bySamuel Sprigg
Succeeded byJoseph Kent
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
In office1807–1813
In office1817
In office1819–1820
Personal details
Born(1778-07-13)July 13, 1778
DiedFebruary 7, 1860(1860-02-07) (aged 81)
Talbot County, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placeSpring Hill CemeteryEaston, Maryland, U.S.
PartyDemocratic-Republican

Samuel Stevens Jr. (July 13, 1778 February 7, 1860) served as the 18th governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1822 to 1826. He intermittently represented Talbot County, Maryland in the House of Delegates from 1807 to 1820.

Biography

Samuel Stevens Jr. is thought to have been born in Talbot County, Maryland on July 13, 1778. He was the son of John Stevens and Elizabeth Connoly, and a descendant of the Quakers who had initially settled both Dorchester and Talbot Counties. His father died when he was 16 years old. He had no formal education and was in business in Philadelphia for a short time. In 1804, he married Eliza May of Chester, Pennsylvania, and they had one son.[1] He inherited the estate Compton from his father in 1794.[2]

He was chosen to the Maryland House of Delegates from Talbot County in 1807 and served a number of non-consecutive terms until 1820. Stevens was elected Governor on December 9, 1822, defeating James B. Robins. His tenure is remembered for the enfranchisement of the Jews, the abolition of a religious test for Maryland office holders, the extension of the civil liberties guaranteed in the Bill of Rights to State law, and the creation of the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal. The governor also welcomed the Marquis de Lafayette to Maryland during his triumphal tour of the nation. He was re-elected in 1823 and 1824.[1]

He was succeeded as governor by Joseph Kent on January 9, 1826, and retired to his home on "Dividing Creek." He died at "Compton" on February 7, 1860, at 81 years old and buried in the family cemetery at Spring Hill Cemetery in Easton, Maryland.[1][3]

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Samuel Stevens Jr. (July 13, 1778 –February 7, 1860) served as the 18th governor of the state of Maryland in the United States from 1822 to 1826.

Biography

Samuel Stevens Jr. is thought to have been born in Talbot County, Maryland on July 13, 1778. He was the son of John Stevens and Elizabeth Connoly, and a descendant of the Quakers who had initially settled both Dorchester and Talbot Counties.

Legacy

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