William T. Hamilton

William Thomas Hamilton
38th Governor of Maryland
In office
January 14, 1880 – January 9, 1884
Preceded byJohn Lee Carroll
Succeeded byRobert Milligan McLane
United States Senator
from Maryland
In office
March 4, 1869 – March 3, 1875
Preceded byWilliam Pinkney Whyte
Succeeded byWilliam Pinkney Whyte
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1853 – March 3, 1855
Preceded byThomas Yates Walsh
Succeeded byHenry Winter Davis
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd district
In office
March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1853
Preceded byJames D. Roman
Succeeded byJacob Shower
Maryland House of Delegates
In office
1846–1849
Personal details
BornSeptember 8, 1820
Boonsboro, Maryland, US
DiedOctober 26, 1888(1888-10-26) (aged 68)
Hagerstown, Maryland, US
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseClara Holmes Jenness Hamilton
ChildrenEight
National Governors Association, Governor's Information, Maryland Governor William Thomas Hamilton

William Thomas Hamilton (September 8, 1820 – October 26, 1888), a member of the United States Democratic Party, was the 38th Governor of Maryland in the United States from 1880 to 1884. He also served in the United States Senate, representing the State of Maryland, from 1868 to 1874, and in the House of Representatives, representing the second district (1849–1853) and fourth district (1853–1855) of Maryland.

Early life and politics

Hamilton was born in Boonsboro, Maryland, and received early schooling from a local tutor named John Brown. He went on to attend Hagerstown Academy, and later Jefferson College in Canonsburg, Pennsylvania, from 1836 to 1840. After college, Hamilton studied law with former Maryland Congressman John Thomson Mason, Jr., and was admitted to the bar in 1845. He then commenced law practice in Hagerstown, Maryland.

In 1846, Hamilton was elected to the Maryland House of Delegates, but failed to win re-election in 1847. He was, however, elected as a Democrat to the Thirty-first, Thirty-second, and Thirty-third Congresses, serving from March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1855. While Hamilton was in Congress, even though his district was largely manufacturers and miners, he supported tariffs but only as a source of revenue for the government. Other actions while in Congress included his tenure as chairman of the Committee on the District of Columbia during the Thirty-third Congress.

From 1855 until 1868, Hamilton avoided politics and resumed the practice of law and farming in Hagerstown. During that time, he became widely known throughout Western Maryland as an excellent trial lawyer.

William Hamilton owned slaves and had a slaves quarters in his home in Hagerstown, Maryland.

United States Senate

After his long absence from politics, Hamilton was elected as a Democrat to the United States Senate by the General Assembly, and served from March 4, 1869, to March 3, 1875. Hamilton was a strong supporter of restoring southern sovereignty following the American Civil War, but voted against the Fifteenth Amendment to the United States Constitution which granted voting rights to all men regardless of race.

In 1871, Hamilton endorsed William Pinkney Whyte during the Maryland governor campaign, but regretted the decision thereafter following Whyte's actions as governor. In 1874, Hamilton was abandoned by the state Democratic Party during the nomination process for his senate seat, and was not considered by them for re-election. Instead, Hamilton ran for governor in 1875, but lost his party's nomination to fellow Democrat John Lee Carroll.

Governor of Maryland

After failing to receive nomination for governor, Hamilton again stepped away from the political arena, returning to his previous engagements in Western Maryland. During that time, however, he continued to push persistently for a Democratic nomination as governor of Maryland, which he succeeding in doing in 1879. Hamilton faced future U.S. Postmaster General, Republican James Albert Gary, during the election, and defeated him by more than 22,000 votes.[1]

As governor, Hamilton regularly conflicted with the state legislature, believing they were neglecting the state's economy. He sought to reduce government waste by abolishing excessive offices and positions, such as the office of Weighers of Grain and Hay, but again the legislature refused to cooperate with his program. He retired as governor on January 8, 1884, retaining popular support throughout the state. His hostile treatment of the legislature as governor, however, had made the state Democratic party again unreceptive towards him.

Hamilton returned to Hagerstown where he avoided further involvement in state and national politics. He returned to the practice of law, but also worked to improve the city and county public works, streets, and water supply. He was maintained a great deal of popularity in Hagerstown and the surrounding areas, and his death following a long battle with illness was widely mourned. He is buried in Rose Hill Cemetery (Maryland).

Family

Hamilton's daughter Josephine married the inventor Hiram Percy Maxim. His other daughter Clare married Hayden Eames, brother of the opera singer Emma Eames. His granddaughter was actress Clare Eames, his great-granddaughter is actress Jennifer Howard, and his great-great-grandson is actor Tony Goldwyn.[2]

References

  1. ^ "Maryland-Colored voters shot down and driven away from the polls". The New York Times. November 5, 1879.
  2. ^ "CLARE EAMES DEAD; BRILLIANT ACTRESS; American Star Underwent Two Operations During Illness of Three Weeks. WON SUCCESS IN LONDON Enthusiastically Received by Critics and Public--Had Made Reputation Before Going Abroad". The New York Times. November 9, 1930 – via NYTimes.com.
Party political offices
Preceded by Democratic nominee for Governor of Maryland
1879
Succeeded by
U.S. House of Representatives
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 2nd congressional district

1849–1853
Succeeded by
Preceded by Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Maryland's 4th congressional district

1853–1855
Succeeded by
U.S. Senate
Preceded by
William Pinkney Whyte
U.S. senator (Class 1) from Maryland
1869–1875
Served alongside: George Vickers, George R. Dennis
Succeeded by
Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Maryland
1880–1884
Succeeded by

Read other articles:

Kattendorf Lambang kebesaranLetak Kattendorf di Segeberg NegaraJermanNegara bagianSchleswig-HolsteinKreisSegeberg Municipal assoc.Kisdorf Pemerintahan • MayorBernd Ulrich (SPD)Luas • Total9,84 km2 (380 sq mi)Ketinggian59 m (194 ft)Populasi (2013-12-31)[1] • Total843 • Kepadatan0,86/km2 (2,2/sq mi)Zona waktuWET/WMPET (UTC+1/+2)Kode pos24568Kode area telepon04191Pelat kendaraanSESitus webwww.amt-kisdorf.d...

 

Julian Seymour Schwinger Julian Seymour Schwinger (12 Februari 1918 – 16 Juli 1994) ialah fisikawan Amerika Serikat yang memenangkan Penghargaan Nobel Fisika pada 1965 bersama dengan Richard Phillips Feynman dan Tomonaga Shinichiro. Ia dididik di City College of New York sebagai mahasiswa prasarjana, dan menerima gelar doktor dari Universitas Columbia pada 1939 di mana ia belajar di bawah I.I. Rabi. Ia bekerja di Universitas California, Berkeley dan kemudian ditunjuk untuk seb...

 

American legislative district Map of Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Bristol district, based on the 2010 United States census. Massachusetts House of Representatives' 4th Bristol district in the United States is one of 160 legislative districts included in the lower house of the Massachusetts General Court. It covers part of Bristol County.[1] Republican Steven Howitt of Seekonk has represented the district since 2011.[2] Towns represented The district includes the...

Pour les articles homonymes, voir Andreas (homonymie) et Salomé. Lou Andreas-SaloméLou Andreas-SaloméBiographieNaissance 12 février 1861Saint-PétersbourgDécès 5 février 1937 (à 75 ans)GöttingenSépulture StadtfriedhofNom de naissance Lioulia von SaloméNationalité allemandeFormation Sankt-Petri-SchuleActivités Écrivaine, essayiste, psychanalyste, philosopheConjoint Friedrich Carl Andreas (en) (à partir de 1887)Autres informationsMaître Sigmund Freud (1912-1913)Influencée...

 

Patrice Lumumba sebagai Perdana Menteri Republik Demokratik Kongo. Patrice Lumumba (2 Juli 1925 – 17 Januari 1961) adalah pemimpin anti-kolonial Afrika dan Perdana Menteri Republik Demokratik Kongo pertama yang dipilih secara demokratis, setelah membantu proses kemerdekaan negara itu dari Belgia pada Juni 1960. Sepuluh minggu kemudian, pemerintahan Lumumba dijatuhkan pada kudeta Krisis Kongo. Ia kemudian dipenjara dan dibunuh secara kontroversial pada Januari 1961. Namanya per...

 

Canadian politician Alexander Edmund Batson DavieHon. Alexander Edmund Batson Davie8th Premier of British ColumbiaIn officeApril 1, 1887 – August 1, 1889MonarchVictoriaLieutenant GovernorHugh NelsonPreceded byWilliam SmitheSucceeded byJohn RobsonMLA for CaribooIn officeSeptember 11, 1875 – May 22, 1878Serving with George Anthony Walkem, John EvansPreceded byJoseph HunterSucceeded byGeorge CowanMLA for LillooetIn officeJuly 24, 1882 – August 1, 1889Serv...

Strada statale 132di OzieriLocalizzazioneStato Italia Regioni Sardegna Province Sassari DatiClassificazioneStrada statale InizioOzieri FineMartis Lunghezza38,972[1] km Provvedimento di istituzioneLegge 17 maggio 1928, n. 1094 GestoreANAS Manuale Un breve rettilineo nella piana di Ozieri La strada statale 132 di Ozieri (SS 132) è una strada statale italiana di rilevanza locale. Percorso Inizia a Ozieri, dalla strada statale 128 bis Centrale Sarda, e si snoda verso nord ...

 

Kebenaran artikel ini dipertanyakan. Kemungkinan isinya berupa hoaks. Harap verifikasi sumber tepercaya yang digunakan di artikel atau bagian-bagiannya, serta tambahkan sumber tepercaya pada klaim yang tidak ada rujukannya. Jika rujukannya tidak tepercaya, cobalah mengusulkan artikel ini untuk dihapus dan/atau menghapus bagian yang dipertanyakan. Jika halaman ini terang-terangan merupakan hoaks, tambahkan {{db-hoax}} agar dapat dihapus dengan cepat. Silakan bicarakan halam...

 

2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会波兰代表團波兰国旗IOC編碼POLNOC波蘭奧林匹克委員會網站olimpijski.pl(英文)(波兰文)2020年夏季奥林匹克运动会(東京)2021年7月23日至8月8日(受2019冠状病毒病疫情影响推迟,但仍保留原定名称)運動員206參賽項目24个大项旗手开幕式:帕维尔·科热尼奥夫斯基(游泳)和马娅·沃什乔夫斯卡(自行车)[1]闭幕式:卡罗利娜·纳亚(皮划艇)&#...

Skilled worker who has successfully completed an official apprenticeship For other uses, see Journeyman (disambiguation). A journeyman is a worker, skilled in a given building trade or craft, who has successfully completed an official apprenticeship qualification. Journeymen are considered competent and authorized to work in that field as a fully qualified employee. They earn their license by education, supervised experience and examination.[1] Although journeymen have completed a tra...

 

Purchase of an asset A foreign direct investment (FDI) refers to purchase of an asset in another country, such that it gives direct control to the purchaser over the asset (e.g. purchase of land and building). In other words, it is an investment in the form of a controlling ownership in a business, in real estate or in productive assets such as factories in one country by an entity based in another country.[1] It is thus distinguished from a foreign portfolio investment or foreign ind...

 

رابطة جامعات الكومنولث الاختصار ACU البلد المملكة المتحدة  المقر الرئيسي لندن  تاريخ التأسيس 1913؛ منذ 111 سنوات (1913) النوع منظمة خيرية العضوية الاتحاد الدولي للجامعات[1]  المالية إجمالي الإيرادات 11738000 جنيه إسترليني (2019)10064000 جنيه إسترليني (2020)14451000 جنيه إسترل�...

Casnate con Bernatecomune Casnate con Bernate – VedutaVista su Casnate LocalizzazioneStato Italia Regione Lombardia Provincia Como AmministrazioneSindacoAnna Seregni (lista civica) dal 22-9-2020 TerritorioCoordinate45°45′37.48″N 9°04′26.5″E45°45′37.48″N, 9°04′26.5″E (Casnate con Bernate) Altitudine342 m s.l.m. Superficie5,22 km² Abitanti5 044[1] (31-12-2023) Densità966,28 ab./km² FrazioniBernate Comuni confinantiC...

 

President of Peru and Bolivia (1795–1830) For other uses, see Antonio José. This article has multiple issues. Please help improve it or discuss these issues on the talk page. (Learn how and when to remove these template messages) You can help expand this article with text translated from the corresponding article in Spanish. (February 2011) Click [show] for important translation instructions. View a machine-translated version of the Spanish article. Machine translation, like DeepL or ...

 

For other uses, see Old Town (disambiguation). Stralsund in Germany, an old town designated a World Heritage Site by UNESCO. European old towns are often recognizable by their density, small alleys and buildings of different eras. The medieval old town of Porvoo on the Porvoonjoki river, Finland Traditional houses, with the Roman Catholic Church of the Holy Cross in the background, in the walled city of Nicosia, Cyprus A street in the old town of Limassol, Cyprus Historical centre of Verona, ...

This article is part of a series on theHistory of the United StatesHighway workers in El Cerrito, New Mexico; 1941. Timeline and periodsPrehistoric and Pre-Columbian Erauntil 1607Colonial Era 1607–17651776–1789    American Revolution 1765–1783    Confederation period 1783–17881789–1815    Federalist Era 1788–1801    Jeffersonian Era1801–18171815–1849    Era of Good Feelings 181...

 

Ginecomastia Comparación de un hombre con ginecomastia antes y después de una liposucciónEspecialidad endocrinologíacirugía plástica[editar datos en Wikidata] Ginecomastia es el agrandamiento patológico de una o ambas glándulas mamarias en el hombre. Es la patología mamaria más frecuente en el sexo masculino. Causas También puede ser causada por hiperestrogenismo derivado de una patología hepática como la cirrosis, ya que el hígado no es capaz de metabolizar los estró...

 

Administrative division in western Japan during the Edo period (1600-1871) Tottori Domain鳥取藩Domain of Japan1600–1871Tottori Castle in Tottori, Tottori before 1873 Mon of the Ikeda clan CapitalTottori CastleArea • Coordinates35°30′26.73″N 134°14′24.0″E / 35.5074250°N 134.240000°E / 35.5074250; 134.240000 Historical eraEdo period• Established 1600• Abolition of the han system 1871 Contained within • ProvinceI...

Chemical reaction involving the removal of hydrogen Compare Deprotonation. In chemistry, dehydrogenation is a chemical reaction that involves the removal of hydrogen, usually from an organic molecule. It is the reverse of hydrogenation. Dehydrogenation is important, both as a useful reaction and a serious problem. At its simplest, it's a useful way of converting alkanes, which are relatively inert and thus low-valued, to olefins, which are reactive and thus more valuable. Alkenes are precurso...

 

South African total primary energy supply as of 2018[1]   Coal (65%)  Crude Oil (18%)  Renewables & Waste (11%)  Gas (3%)  Nuclear (2%)  Geothermal (1%) South Africa has a large energy sector, being the third-largest economy in Africa. The country consumed 227 TWh of electricity in 2018.[2] The vast majority of South Africa's electricity was produced from coal, with the fuel responsible for 88% of production in 2...