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Thomas Carbery

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In 1824, Smallwood again sought the office of mayor, defeating the incumbent Carbery's bid for re-election. Carbery ran again in 1826, re-matched with Weightman, and lost.
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Carbery's sister, Ann Mattingly, who lived with him in her widowhood, became extremely ill in 1817 with what doctors diagnosed as an internal cancer. The family, devout
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Carbery was a charter member and officer of the Washington National Monument Society, the group that ultimately financed the construction of the
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and many prominent men of the day, including well-known representatives of the military, government service, medical and other professions.
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Thomas H. Carbury Elementary School on 5th Street NE between D and E in Washington, D.C. was named in his honor. It has since been closed.
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Jesuit priest, who referred the matter to a priest in Germany who was famous for miraculous cures. In March 1824, Kohlman held a
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on November 2, 1826, but she died young in 1834. All four of their children also died young, none reaching the age of ten.
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in a race so close that Weightman sued him; the lawsuit was tied up in court for the entire two years of Carbery's term.
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proprietor, Clement Sewall, another Revolutionary War officer and childhood friend of Colonel Henry Carbery.
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The Columbian institute for the promotion of arts and sciences: A Washington Society of 1816-1838
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NW) in the northernmost section of the District of Columbia that is now the
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with the family, then, at a time coordinated with the German, said a
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When the beloved (and first popularly elected) mayor of Washington,
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Carbery lived in a large house on 17th Street NW, adjacent to
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Captain Carbery died at his home in 1863. He was interred in
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Records of the Columbia Historical Society, Washington, D.C
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During the 1820s, Carbery was a member of the prestigious
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Burials at Mount Olivet Cemetery (Washington, D.C.)
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6th Mayor of the City of Washington, D.C.
Samuel N. Smallwood
Samuel N. Smallwood
St. Mary's County, Maryland
Mount Olivet Cemetery
Washington, D.C.
United States
United States Army
Captain
War of 1812
mayor
City of Washington
St. Mary's County, Maryland
District of Columbia
Georgetown
Revolutionary War
Adjutant General of Maryland
City Tavern
Samuel N. Smallwood
Roger C. Weightman
National Metropolitan Bank
U.S. Army
War of 1812
U.S. Army
36th Infantry
Washington Monument
Columbian Institute for the Promotion of Arts and Sciences
Andrew Jackson
John Quincy Adams

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