James Carroll (Maryland politician)

James Carroll
BornDecember 2, 1791 
DiedJanuary 16, 1873  (aged 81)
Resting placeOld Saint Paul's Cemetery 
Political partyDemocratic Party 
Spouse(s)Achsah Ridgely Carroll 
ChildrenSophia Gough Carroll Sargent 
Parent(s)
  • James MacCubbin Carroll 
  • Sophia Gough Carroll 
Position heldunited States Representative 

James Carroll (December 2, 1791 โ€“ January 16, 1873) was a Maryland politician and director of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake & Ohio Canal Company.

Early life

Carroll was born in Baltimore, Maryland, on December 2, 1791.[1] He graduated from St. Mary's College in Baltimore in 1808. Carroll studied law, but did not practice. He settled on a farm on the West River, but later moved back to Baltimore. His reputation was improved when he became judge of the orphans' court and a trustee of the poor.[1] He served as a director of the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad and the Chesapeake and Ohio Canal.[1]

Career

Carroll was elected a Democrat to the Twenty-Sixth United States Congress to represent Maryland's Fourth District. He took seat in 1839, but had lost re-election and left in 1841.[1] Carroll ran for Governor of Maryland in 1844, winning his party's nomination, but lost in the general election to Whig Thomas G. Pratt by a margin of a mere 548 votes.[1][2]

Death

He retired and died on January 16, 1873. He is interred in the Carroll vault in Old Saint Paul's Cemetery in Baltimore, Maryland.[1]

He was a member of the Carroll family.

References

  1. ^ a b c d e f "Death and Funeral of an Old Citizen". The Baltimore Sun. 20 January 1873. p. 1. Retrieved 14 February 2021 โ€“ via Newspapers.com.
  2. ^ "The Presidential Election". The Baltimore Sun. 18 November 1844. p. 1. Retrieved 14 February 2021 โ€“ via Newspapers.com.