James Montgomery (American politician)

James Montgomery (c.1789 – April 11, 1878) was an American politician and physician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Harford County, from 1824 to 1827 and in 1830. He served as a member of the Maryland Senate from 1831 to 1836.

James Montgomery
Member of the Maryland Senate
from the Western Shore district
In office
1831–1836
Serving with John Grant Chapman, Dennis Claude, Benjamin S. Forrest, Charles F. Mayer, John B. Morris, Bene S. Pigman, Thomas Sappington, William T. Wootton, Octavius C. Taney
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the Harford County district
In office
1830–1830
Serving with Frederick T. Amos, James Moores, Stephen Watters
In office
1824–1827
Serving with Thomas Hope, William Smithson, Samuel Sutton, Alexander Norris, Henry Hall, Charles S. Sewall, James Wray Williams
Personal details
Bornc.1789
Harford County, Maryland, U.S.
Died (aged 89)
Baltimore, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placeRock Spring Church
Spouse
Caroline Kennedy
(died)
Children3
Alma materUniversity of Maryland
Occupation
  • Politician
  • physician

Early life

James Montgomery was born in Harford County, Maryland.[1] He studied medicine under Hugh Whiteford. He then graduated from the University of Maryland.[1]

Career

Montgomery was a surgeon in the cavalry troops of Colonel Streett. He was present at the Battle of Baltimore in 1814.[1]

Montgomery practiced medicine in Harford County for 30 years. He then practiced medicine in Baltimore up until his death.[1] He practiced with Francis Butler at the start of Butler's career.[2]

Montgomery served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Harford County, from 1824 to 1827 and in 1830.[3] He was a member of the Maryland Senate, representing the western shore, from 1831 to 1836.[1][4] He was chairman of the committee on internal improvements and supported the charts of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Susquehanna Railroad.[1]

Personal life

Montgomery married Caroline Kennedy. They had one son and two daughters. His wife predeceased him.[1]

Montgomery died April 11, 1878, at the age of 89, at 273 Madison Avenue in Baltimore. He was buried at Rock Spring Church.[1][5]

References

  1. "Death of Dr. James Montgomery". The Baltimore Sun. April 12, 1878. p. 1. Retrieved March 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.open access
  2. "Death of Dr. Francis Butler". The Democratic Advocate. June 2, 1883. p. 3. Retrieved March 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.open access
  3. "Historical List, House of Delegates, Harford County (1790-1974)". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. April 30, 1999. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  4. "Historical List, Senate, Western Shore (1777-1837)". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. January 10, 2014. Retrieved March 28, 2023.
  5. "Funeral of Dr. James Montgomery". The Baltimore Sun. April 15, 1878. p. 4. Retrieved March 28, 2023 via Newspapers.com.open access
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