Philander Smith (Mississippi)

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1806 resignation of the office of Justice of the Peace and of the Quorum for Adams County, Mississippi Territory, by Philander Smith of Second Creek, submitted to acting governor Cowles Mead

Philander Smith (January 11, 1765  June 29, 1824) was a colonial-era settler of the Natchez District of Mississippi in North America. He was involved in the political movement to make the district an American territory rather than a Spanish colony. In 1807 he served as foreperson of the grand jury in the Aaron Burr treason indictment. He served in the Mississippi territorial legislature from 1804 to 1811.

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