[MARYLAND] Thomas Ward Veazey (1774-1842)
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[MARYLAND] Thomas Ward Veazey (1774-1842) Maryland politician that served in a variety of roles. The zenith of his career was being the 24th Governor of the state from 1836 to 1839, when he was selected to serve three consecutive one-year terms by the Maryland General Assembly. Veazey was the last Maryland governor to be elected in this fashion and also the last Whig Party member to serve as Maryland governor. The governor vehemently and firmly believed in slavery, advocated for a general system of education throughout the State, and expressed a great deal of interest and concern over the matter of internal improvements. DOCUMENT SIGNED as Governor, 1837, appointment of Justices of the Levy Court of Frederick County. Approx. 16 x 10. Also signed by Theodorick Bland (1776-1846) American lawyer, statesman, and federal judge in Maryland. Picture of him is not included here.
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[MARYLAND] Thomas Ward Veazey (1774-1842)
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