William Hindman, the Glossary
William Hindman (April 1, 1743January 19, 1822) was an American lawyer and statesman from Talbot County, Maryland.[1]
Table of Contents
26 relations: Annapolis Convention (1774–1776), Baltimore, British America, Continental Congress, Dorchester County, Maryland, Eastern Shore of Maryland, Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution, Federalist Party, Inns of Court, James Lloyd (Maryland politician), James R. Hindman, John Eager Howard, John Francis Mercer, Joshua Seney, London, Maryland, Maryland House of Delegates, Maryland's 2nd congressional district, Maryland's 7th congressional district, Province of Maryland, Robert Wright (Maryland politician), Talbot County, Maryland, Treasurer of Maryland, United States, United States House of Representatives, United States Senate.
- Continental Congressmen from Maryland
- Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
- State treasurers of Maryland
- United States senators from Maryland
Annapolis Convention (1774–1776)
The Annapolis Convention was an Assembly of the Counties of Maryland that functioned as the colony's provincial government from 1774 to 1776 during the early days leading up to the American Revolution.
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Baltimore
Baltimore is the most populous city in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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British America
British America comprised the colonial territories of the English Empire, and the successor British Empire, in the Americas from 1607 to 1783.
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Continental Congress
The Continental Congress was a series of legislative bodies, with some executive function, for the Thirteen Colonies of Great Britain in North America, and the newly declared United States before, during, and after the American Revolutionary War.
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Dorchester County, Maryland
Dorchester County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Eastern Shore of Maryland
The Eastern Shore of Maryland is a part of the U.S. state of Maryland that lies mostly on the east side of the Chesapeake Bay.
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Eleventh Amendment to the United States Constitution
The Eleventh Amendment (Amendment XI) is an amendment to the United States Constitution which was passed by Congress on March 4, 1794, and ratified by the states on February 7, 1795.
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Federalist Party
The Federalist Party was a conservative and nationalist American political party and the first political party in the United States.
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Inns of Court
The Inns of Court in London are the professional associations for barristers in England and Wales.
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James Lloyd (Maryland politician)
James Lloyd (1756 – September 20, 1830) was an American politician. William Hindman and James Lloyd (Maryland politician) are United States senators from Maryland.
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James R. Hindman
James Robert Hindman (February 4, 1839 – October 12, 1912) was an American politician who served as the 23rd Lieutenant Governor of Kentucky under J. Proctor Knott from 1883 to 1887.
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John Eager Howard
John Eager Howard (June 4, 1752October 12, 1827) was an American soldier and politician from Maryland. He was elected as governor of the state in 1788, and served three one-year terms. He also was elected to the Continental Congress, the Congress of the Confederation, the United States Senate, and the Maryland Senate. William Hindman and John Eager Howard are 18th-century American legislators, 18th-century Maryland politicians, Continental Congressmen from Maryland, Maryland state senators and United States senators from Maryland.
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John Francis Mercer
John Francis Mercer (May 17, 1759 – August 30, 1821) was a Founding Father of the United States, politician, lawyer, planter, and slave owner from Virginia and Maryland. William Hindman and John Francis Mercer are 18th-century Maryland politicians and Members of the Maryland House of Delegates.
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Joshua Seney
Joshua Seney (March 4, 1756 – October 20, 1798) was an American farmer and lawyer from Queen Anne's County, Maryland. William Hindman and Joshua Seney are 18th-century American legislators, 18th-century Maryland politicians, Continental Congressmen from Maryland and Members of the Maryland House of Delegates.
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London
London is the capital and largest city of both England and the United Kingdom, with a population of in.
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Maryland
Maryland is a state in the Mid-Atlantic region of the United States.
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Maryland House of Delegates
The Maryland House of Delegates is the lower house of the legislature of the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Maryland's 2nd congressional district
Maryland's 2nd congressional district elects a representative to the United States House of Representatives every two years.
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Maryland's 7th congressional district
Maryland's 7th congressional district of the United States House of Representatives encompasses almost the entire city of Baltimore and some of Baltimore County.
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Province of Maryland
The Province of Maryland was an English and later British colony in North America from 1634 until 1776, when the province was one of the Thirteen Colonies that joined in supporting the American Revolution against Great Britain.
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Robert Wright (Maryland politician)
Robert Wright (November 20, 1752September 7, 1826) was an American politician and soldier who fought in the American Revolutionary War. William Hindman and Robert Wright (Maryland politician) are 18th-century Maryland politicians, Maryland state senators, Members of the Maryland House of Delegates and United States senators from Maryland.
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Talbot County, Maryland
Talbot County is a county located in the U.S. state of Maryland.
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Treasurer of Maryland
The Treasurer of Maryland is responsible for the management and investment of the cash deposits, bond sale revenue, and all other securities and collateral of the state of Maryland in the United States. William Hindman and Treasurer of Maryland are state treasurers of Maryland.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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United States House of Representatives
The United States House of Representatives is the lower chamber of the United States Congress, with the Senate being the upper chamber.
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United States Senate
The United States Senate is the upper chamber of the United States Congress.
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See also
Continental Congressmen from Maryland
- Benjamin Contee
- Benjamin Rumsey
- Charles Carroll (barrister)
- Charles Carroll of Carrollton
- Daniel Carroll
- Daniel of St. Thomas Jenifer
- David Ross (Continental Congress)
- Edward Lloyd (Continental Congress)
- George Plater
- James Forbes (statesman)
- James McHenry
- Jeremiah Chase
- John Eager Howard
- John Hall (Maryland politician)
- John Hanson
- John Henry (Maryland politician)
- John Rogers (Continental Congress)
- Joshua Seney
- Matthew Tilghman
- Nathaniel Ramsey
- Richard Potts
- Robert Alexander (Maryland politician)
- Robert Goldsborough
- Samuel Chase
- Thomas Johnson (judge)
- Thomas Sim Lee
- Thomas Stone
- Turbutt Wright
- Uriah Forrest
- William Carmichael (diplomat)
- William Harrison Jr.
- William Hemsley (politician)
- William Hindman
- William Paca
- William Smith (Maryland politician)
Federalist Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Maryland
- Alexander C. Hanson
- Charles Goldsborough
- George Baer Jr.
- George Dent
- George Peter (politician, born 1779)
- Henry Ridgely Warfield
- Jeremiah Crabb
- John C. Herbert
- John Campbell (1765–1828)
- John Chew Thomas
- John Dennis (1771–1806)
- John Lee (Maryland politician)
- Philip Barton Key
- Philip Stuart
- Raphael Neale
- Thomas Bayly (Maryland politician)
- Thomas Plater
- William Craik (politician)
- William Hindman
- William Matthews (politician)
- William Vans Murray
State treasurers of Maryland
- Barnes Compton
- Dereck E. Davis
- Hooper S. Miles
- J. Millard Tawes
- John Luetkemeyer
- John Merryman
- Lucille Maurer
- Murray Vandiver
- Nancy Kopp
- Richard N. Dixon
- Stevenson Archer (1827–1898)
- Treasurer of Maryland
- William Hindman
- William P. Jackson
United States senators from Maryland
- Alexander C. Hanson
- James Lloyd (Maryland politician)
- John Eager Howard
- John Leeds Kerr
- John S. Spence
- List of United States senators from Maryland
- Philip Reed (politician)
- Robert Goodloe Harper
- Robert Wright (Maryland politician)
- Thomas Pratt (Maryland politician)
- United States congressional delegations from Maryland
- William Hindman
- William Pinkney
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/William_Hindman
Also known as Hindman, William, Senator Hindman.