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Signed War of 1812 Dr John E. Hamm Ohio 27th Reg & Pres Madison US Marshall

Description: INVREF#5-4 You're bidding on a beautiful signed document cut signed by Dr. John Hamm of the Ohio 27th Regiment of the War of 1812. It was signed in 1828 when he was a senator from Ohio. His career included multiple Presidential appointments beginning with President Madison. The piece was originally purchased from Kreisman Gallery of the Chicago area (noted historic document dealer). John E. Hamm, M.D. (May 31, 1776, in Kent Co., near Dover, Delaware March 22, 1864, in Zanesville, Muskingum Co., Ohio) was an American US Army colonel, doctor and politician, diplomat, industrialist, and Marshall of the State of Ohio during the War of 1812. His father and grandfather were both members of the Kent Co. Delaware Committee of Observation and Inspection during the American Revolution. He moved to Ohio in 1808, at the end of the 10 years required for his administration of his father's estate. John Hamm earned his medical degree from Medical College of Philadelphia (which, after being know under various names, eventually became part of the University of Pennsylvania). He went on to practice medicine in both Dover Delaware and Philadelphia. During the War of 1812, he held the rank of colonel and was in charge of the hospital that treated the wounded from the Battle of Lake Erie. He was in charge of the Army Hospital at Detroit. In 1813, he was appointed Regular Surgeon of 27th Regiment US Infantry under General William Henry Harrison. He was also at the Battle of the Thames. He practiced and taught medicine in Zanesville, Ohio and Chillicothe, Ohio, and operated a pharmacy in Zanesville. When the state capital was Zanesville, he became a member of the first Board for the Examination of Physicians and Surgeons in the State of Ohio. Both his father (John Hamm Sr.), who was a political adherent of Caesar Rodney, and his maternal grandfather Immanuel Stout were involved in politics and government. His uncle Jacob Stout was a one-term governor of Delaware. He first became involved in Ohio politics when the state capital was at Chillicothe, and moved with it when the capital changed to Zanesville, then moved back to Chillicothe when the state capital returned there. In October 1812, he was a member of the Ohio House of Representatives. In 1815, he was the mayor of Zanesville. He was a member of the Ohio Senate from October 1827 until May 1831, when he resigned to become US Charg d'affaires to Chile. In 1836, he was the Jeffersonian candidate for Congress from the Zanesville area. He appears to have been a member of the Van Horne faction of the Democratic-Republican Party. He later was head of his own faction in Ohio politics. His grandson Peter Graham "Bud" Black was the head of a faction of the Ohio Republican Party until 1948. Following his service in the War of 1812 (while the conflict was still ongoing), he was appointed Marshall of Ohio on December 30, 1813, under President Madison. His first task was to march the prisoners taken during the Battle of Lake Erie to Camp Bull (near Chillicothe, Ohio). As part of this job he was in charge of the taking of the US 1820 Census in Ohio. He served as Marshall of Ohio for eight years. He was appointed Minister to Chile under President Andrew Jackson. He negotiated the first US trade treaty with Chile, under which the US representative to that country was elevated to the rank of ambassador. In 1815, he and his father-in-law, General Isaac Van Horne, founded the White Glass Company of Zanesville, Ohio. This type of company was notoriously difficult to maintain as an enterprise, but White Glass Company survived well into (and in some form well beyond) the 1820s through several owners and under several names. The White Glass Company is perhaps best known for producing (now highly collectible) bottle

Price: 289.99 USD

Location: Absecon, New Jersey

End Time: 2024-12-02T15:02:23.000Z

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Signed War of 1812 Dr John E. Hamm Ohio 27th Reg & Pres Madison US Marshall  Signed War of 1812 Dr John E. Hamm Ohio 27th Reg & Pres Madison US Marshall

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Time Period Manufactured: 1800-1899

Country/Region of Manufacture: United States

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