Benjamin Howard (Missouri politician)
Benjamin Howard | |
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3rd Governor of Missouri Territory | |
In office October 11, 1809 – July 1, 1813 |
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Preceded by | Meriwether Lewis |
Succeeded by | William Clark |
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Born | 1760 Lexington, Kentucky |
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Alma mater | College of William & Mary(1797) |
Benjamin Howard (1760 – 18 September 1814) was a Congressman from Kentucky, the first governor of the Missouri Territory and a brigadier general in the War of 1812.
Howard was born in Lexington, Kentucky (then part of Virginia) and graduated in 1797 from the College of William & Mary. He was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly in 1800.
Continuing in politics, he was elected to the 10th and 11th Congresses (D-R-KY), serving from 1807 until April 10, 1810. One week later, on April 17, 1810, President James Madison appointed him as Governor of the Louisiana Territory (the Louisiana Purchase district north of modern-day Louisiana). It was later renamed as the Missouri Territory in June 1812.
During the War of 1812 Howard resigned his post and was commissioned as a brigadier general of the Eighth Military Department. During the conflict he and Nathan Boone (Daniel Boone's youngest son) attacked Sac and Fox positions in Illinois, as they were allies of the British. The pair established Fort Clark by Peoria, Illinois.
Howard fell ill while returning to St. Louis and died in the city. His original burial location is unknown, although likely somewhere in downtown St. Louis. Sometime between 1817 and 1844, his remains were reinterred at the Old Grace Church Graveyard just north of downtown St. Louis (11th and Warren streets). He was reportedly transferred to Bellefontaine Cemetery sometime after 1851, but the cemetery has no record of Howard's interment. The true location of his body is unknown.
Legacy
Fort Howard in Green Bay, Wisconsin was named after him in 1816.
Benjamin Howard is the namesake of Howard County, Missouri.[1]
Benjamin Howard was the son of John Howard and the grandson of Allen Howard b. 1685, was an elected Justice to Albemarle county Virginia. Benjamin’s father, uncles and grandfathers fought as Patriots in the Revolutionary War. West Cote and Howardsville Virginia were founded by his grandfather Allen Howard. Benjamin Howard was born in Virginia and moved to Kentucky and then Missouri, his father followed.
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United States House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by | Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 5th congressional district 1807–1810 |
Succeeded by William T. Barry |
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Preceded by | Governor of Louisiana and Missouri Territory 1809–1812 |
Succeeded by William Clark |
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