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Samuel Stevens Jr.

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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,
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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
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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
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to Maryland during his triumphal tour of the nation. He was re-elected in 1823 and 1824.
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Samuel Stevens, Jr.
Samuel Stephens (junior)
Samuel Stephens (disambiguation)

Governor of Maryland
Samuel Sprigg
Joseph Kent
Maryland House of Delegates
Talbot County
Maryland
Spring Hill Cemetery
Easton, Maryland
Democratic-Republican
18th Governor
Maryland
United States
Talbot County, Maryland
Talbot County, Maryland
Chester, Pennsylvania
Compton
Maryland House of Delegates
enfranchisement of the Jews
Chesapeake and Ohio Canal
Marquis de Lafayette
Joseph Kent
Spring Hill Cemetery
Easton, Maryland
Compton
National Register of Historic Places

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