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James Israel Standifer

James Israel Standifer (April 19, 1779 – August 20, 1837)[1][2] was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives.

James Israel Standifer
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Tennessee's 4th district
In office
March 4, 1833 – August 20, 1837
Preceded byJacob C. Isacks
Succeeded byWilliam Stone
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives
from Tennessee's 3rd district
In office
March 4, 1829 – March 3, 1833
Preceded byJames Coffield Mitchell
Succeeded byLuke Lea
In office
March 4, 1823 – March 3, 1825
Preceded byFrancis Jones
Succeeded byJames Coffield Mitchell
Personal details
Born(1779-04-19)April 19, 1779
Virginia
DiedAugust 20, 1837(1837-08-20) (aged 58)
SpouseMartha "Patsy" Standifer
ChildrenChildren:James Madison Standifer

Skelton Carroll Standifer

William Israel S. Standifer

Luke C. Standifer

Elizabeth Ann Standifer

Jesse Heard Standifer
Alma materUniversity of Tennessee
Professionpolitician

Biography

Standifer was born on April 19, 1779, in Henry County, son of Israel and Susannah Heard Standifer. He married his cousin, Martha "Patsy" Standifer on February 2, 1801, in Knox County, Tennessee. She was the daughter of William and Jemima Jones Standifer, born January 19, 1783, in Henry County, Virginia, and died June 15, 1848, in Tennessee. He attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville. He owned slaves.[3]

Career

During the War of 1812, Standifer enlisted as a private, was promoted to captain and served from September 30, 1813, to December 30, 1813. He reenlisted on January 20, 1814, and served under Colonel John Brown in the East Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen. He was promoted to lieutenant colonel, and served until March 11, 1814.[4]

Standifer was elected to the Eighteenth Congress, representing the 3rd district, which lasted from March 4, 1823, to March 4, 1825.[5] He was also elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty-first Congress through the Twenty-third Congress, as a White supporter (Anti-Jacksonian) to the Twenty-fourth Congress, and as a Whig to the Twenty-fifth Congress. He served from March 4, 1829, until his death[6] near Kingston, Tennessee, on his way to Washington, D.C.

When White ran for president in 1836, it split the Democratic Party in Tennessee so badly that the Whigs carried the state in presidential elections for the next twenty years. President Jackson demanded the Tennessee congressional delegation back his vice president, Martin Van Buren of New York, as his successor. From a review of the historical record, it is clear that Congressman James Standifer, who represented the Sequatchie Valley just west of modern Chattanooga, was the chief instigator of the presidential campaign of Hugh Lawson White (see "James Standifer, Sequatchie Valley Congressman," by Steve Byas, Tennessee Historical Quarterly, Summer 1991).

Death

Standifer died near Kingston, Roane County, Tennessee, on August 20, 1837 (age about 55 years) while returning to Washington for a Congressional session.[7][8] He is interred at Baptist Cemetery, Kingston, Tennessee**.[9] The cause cited for his death was pneumonia.

    • According to the assistant archivist for Roane County, TN.:

They have death records as far back as 1804 and they have never come across this man or any record of his death. She said that back then, the government would send out a coroner to investigate an official's death to make sure he had not been murdered. Since he was a Congressman, there would have been some record of him being in (or even passing thru) Kingston ~ especially if he died somewhere in Roane county. The Historical Society has recorded almost all the cemeteries in the county and has never come across anything for this man. She said "it's a story that just won't die". She also stated that there is no record of a "Baptist Cemetery" in Kingston, TN.

While the assistant archivist for Roane County finds no record of his death there, his death was reported in newspapers around the country, and multiple papers listed the death as "near Kingston."[10][11]

See also

References

  1. ^ History of Sequatchie County, p. 19
  2. ^ Sources supporting 1779 birthdate
  3. ^ "Congress slaveowners", The Washington Post, 2022-01-13, retrieved 2022-07-07
  4. ^ "James Israel Standifer". Biographical Directory of the Tennessee General Assembly, Vol I, 1796-1861. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  5. ^ "James Israel Standifer". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  6. ^ "James Israel Standifer". Govtrack US Congress. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  7. ^ The Weekly Standard, (Raleigh, NC), September 6, 1837
  8. ^ Tarboro Press, Tarboro, NC, September 9, 1837.
  9. ^ "James Israel Standifer". The Political Graveyard. Retrieved 18 February 2013.
  10. ^ The Weekly Standard, (Raleigh, NC), September 6, 1837
  11. ^ Tarboro Press, Tarboro, NC, September 9, 1837.

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James Israel Standifer April 19 1779 August 20 1837 1 2 was an American politician who represented Tennessee in the United States House of Representatives James Israel StandiferMember of the U S House of Representatives from Tennessee s 4th districtIn office March 4 1833 August 20 1837Preceded byJacob C IsacksSucceeded byWilliam StoneMember of the U S House of Representatives from Tennessee s 3rd districtIn office March 4 1829 March 3 1833Preceded byJames Coffield MitchellSucceeded byLuke LeaIn office March 4 1823 March 3 1825Preceded byFrancis JonesSucceeded byJames Coffield MitchellPersonal detailsBorn 1779 04 19 April 19 1779VirginiaDiedAugust 20 1837 1837 08 20 aged 58 SpouseMartha Patsy StandiferChildrenChildren James Madison Standifer Skelton Carroll StandiferWilliam Israel S StandiferLuke C StandiferElizabeth Ann Standifer Jesse Heard StandiferAlma materUniversity of TennesseeProfessionpolitician Contents 1 Biography 2 Career 3 Death 4 See also 5 References 6 External linksBiography EditStandifer was born on April 19 1779 in Henry County son of Israel and Susannah Heard Standifer He married his cousin Martha Patsy Standifer on February 2 1801 in Knox County Tennessee She was the daughter of William and Jemima Jones Standifer born January 19 1783 in Henry County Virginia and died June 15 1848 in Tennessee He attended the common schools and graduated from the University of Tennessee at Knoxville He owned slaves 3 Career EditDuring the War of 1812 Standifer enlisted as a private was promoted to captain and served from September 30 1813 to December 30 1813 He reenlisted on January 20 1814 and served under Colonel John Brown in the East Tennessee Volunteer Mounted Gunmen He was promoted to lieutenant colonel and served until March 11 1814 4 Standifer was elected to the Eighteenth Congress representing the 3rd district which lasted from March 4 1823 to March 4 1825 5 He was also elected as a Jacksonian to the Twenty first Congress through the Twenty third Congress as a White supporter Anti Jacksonian to the Twenty fourth Congress and as a Whig to the Twenty fifth Congress He served from March 4 1829 until his death 6 near Kingston Tennessee on his way to Washington D C When White ran for president in 1836 it split the Democratic Party in Tennessee so badly that the Whigs carried the state in presidential elections for the next twenty years President Jackson demanded the Tennessee congressional delegation back his vice president Martin Van Buren of New York as his successor From a review of the historical record it is clear that Congressman James Standifer who represented the Sequatchie Valley just west of modern Chattanooga was the chief instigator of the presidential campaign of Hugh Lawson White see James Standifer Sequatchie Valley Congressman by Steve Byas Tennessee Historical Quarterly Summer 1991 Death EditStandifer died near Kingston Roane County Tennessee on August 20 1837 age about 55 years while returning to Washington for a Congressional session 7 8 He is interred at Baptist Cemetery Kingston Tennessee 9 The cause cited for his death was pneumonia According to the assistant archivist for Roane County TN They have death records as far back as 1804 and they have never come across this man or any record of his death She said that back then the government would send out a coroner to investigate an official s death to make sure he had not been murdered Since he was a Congressman there would have been some record of him being in or even passing thru Kingston especially if he died somewhere in Roane county The Historical Society has recorded almost all the cemeteries in the county and has never come across anything for this man She said it s a story that just won t die She also stated that there is no record of a Baptist Cemetery in Kingston TN While the assistant archivist for Roane County finds no record of his death there his death was reported in newspapers around the country and multiple papers listed the death as near Kingston 10 11 See also EditList of United States Congress members who died in office 1790 1899 References Edit History of Sequatchie County p 19 Sources supporting 1779 birthdate Congress slaveowners The Washington Post 2022 01 13 retrieved 2022 07 07 James Israel Standifer Biographical Directory of the Tennessee General Assembly Vol I 1796 1861 Retrieved 18 February 2013 James Israel Standifer Biographical Directory of the United States Congress Retrieved 18 February 2013 James Israel Standifer Govtrack US Congress Retrieved 18 February 2013 The Weekly Standard Raleigh NC September 6 1837 Tarboro Press Tarboro NC September 9 1837 James Israel Standifer The Political Graveyard Retrieved 18 February 2013 The Weekly Standard Raleigh NC September 6 1837 Tarboro Press Tarboro NC September 9 1837 External links EditUnited States Congress James Israel Standifer id S000789 Biographical Directory of the United States Congress James Israel Standifer on Elizabeth s Elders U S House of RepresentativesPreceded byFrancis Jones Member of the U S House of Representatives from Tennessee s 3rd congressional district1823 1825 Succeeded byJames C MitchellPreceded byJames C Mitchell Member of the U S House of Representatives from Tennessee s 3rd congressional district1829 1833 Succeeded byLuke LeaPreceded byJacob C Isacks Member of the U S House of Representatives from Tennessee s 4th congressional district1833 1837 Succeeded byWilliam Stone Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title James Israel Standifer amp oldid 1168775999, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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