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Thomas Watkins Ligon

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of Montgomery County to face Ligon, who had been nominated by the Democrats. Ligon defeated his opponent by about 4,200 votes, but he and his party were in the minority in the Legislature. He was inaugurated on January 11, 1854, and he pledged himself to work for the establishment of a system of
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by a majority of about 1,000 votes, and was re-elected by a larger margin in 1847. He served in the Twenty-Ninth and Thirtieth Congresses, taking his seat on December 1, 1845 and retiring on March 3, 1849.
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from 1845 until 1849. He was the second Maryland governor born in Virginia and was a minority party governor, who faced bitter opposition from an openly hostile legislature.
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common schools, the improvement of Maryland’s soils, and increased aid to agriculture. All these were shortly forgotten, when he and his '
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where he practiced law for the next 20 years. On September 29, 1840, he married Sally Ann Dorsey and made his home in
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in the Ellicott City neighborhood of Dunloggin presumably bears his name. He once resided in the
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
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Sally Ann Dorsey (m. 1840, her death) Mary Tolly Dorsey (m. 1840–1881, (his death)
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and in 1845, the Democrats nominated him for Congress. He defeated the incumbent
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and returned to Virginia where he was admitted to the bar. In 1833, he moved to
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On January 13, 1858, following the election of his 'Know-Nothing' successor
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in the United States from 1854 to 1858. He was also a member of the
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U.S. Representative for Maryland's 3rd Congressional District
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In the gubernatorial election of 1853, the Whigs nominated
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Thomas Watkins Ligon was born on May 10, 1810, near
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Thomas Lygon

Governor of Maryland
Enoch Louis Lowe
Thomas H. Hicks
U.S. House of Representatives
Maryland
3rd
John Wethered
Edward Hammond
Maryland House of Delegates
Farmville, Virginia
Howard County, Maryland
Democratic
Alma mater
Hampden–Sydney College
University of Virginia
Yale Law School
Democrat
30th
Governor of Maryland
United States House of Representatives
Maryland
third Congressional district
Farmville, Virginia
Hampden–Sydney College
University of Virginia
Yale Law School
Baltimore, Maryland
Ellicott City, Maryland

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