Jeremiah B. Howell

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Jeremiah Brown Howell (August 28, 1771  February 5, 1822) was a United States senator from Rhode Island. Born in Providence, he attended private schools, pursued classical studies and graduated from the College of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (the former name of Brown University) at Providence in 1789. He studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1793 and commenced practice in Providence. He was a brigadier general in the State militia, and was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the U.S. Senate, serving from March 4, 1811, to March 3, 1817. On June 17, 1812, he voted against declaring war against Britain, He was not a candidate for reelection. While in the Senate, he was chairman of the Committee on Pensions (Fourteenth Congress).

Preceded byElisha Mathewson
Succeeded byJames Burrill, Jr.
Born(1771-08-28)August 28, 1771
DiedFebruary 5, 1822(1822-02-05) (aged 50)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
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Jeremiah Brown Howell
United States Senator
from Rhode Island
In office
March 4, 1811  March 3, 1817
Preceded byElisha Mathewson
Succeeded byJames Burrill, Jr.
Personal details
Born(1771-08-28)August 28, 1771
DiedFebruary 5, 1822(1822-02-05) (aged 50)
Providence, Rhode Island, U.S.
Resting placeNorth Burial Ground
PartyDemocratic-Republican
ParentDavid Howell (jurist)
Alma materBrown University
OccupationLawyer
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Howell died in Providence in 1822; interment was in North Burial Ground.

Howell's father, David Howell, had been a member of the Continental Congress.

References

  • United States Congress. "Jeremiah B. Howell (id: H000865)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
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