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Joseph Maull

Joseph Maull (September 6, 1781 – May 3, 1846) was an American physician and politician from Lewes, in Sussex County, Delaware. He was a veteran of the War of 1812, and a member of the Federalist Party, then later the Whig Party, who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware.

Joseph Maull
34th Governor of Delaware
In office
March 2, 1846 – May 3, 1846
Preceded byThomas Stockton
Succeeded byWilliam Temple
Member of the Delaware House of Representatives
In office
January 7, 1817 - January 6, 1824
January 2, 1827 - January 5, 1830
January 1, 1839 - March 2, 1846
Personal details
Born(1781-09-06)September 6, 1781
Lewes, Delaware
DiedMay 3, 1846(1846-05-03) (aged 64)
Lewes, Delaware
Political partyFederalist
Whig
Spouse(s)Penelope Shields
Sarah Davis Watson
Residence(s)Milton, Delaware
ProfessionPhysician

Early life and family edit

Maull was born at Pilottown, near Lewes, Delaware, son of John and Mary Marsh Maull. His father was a shipwright who ran arms from the West Indies during the American Revolution. He died, so the story goes, when a ship's mast fell on him. During the American Revolution, Joseph Maull had an uncle, Nathaniel, who piloted ships for the American Committee of Safety, and another, James, who scouted the Delaware Bay for the British. Maull, himself, served in the 3rd Brigade of Delaware Militia, defending Lewes during the War of 1812.

Maull studied medicine under Dr. John Wolfe of Lewes and spent the rest of his life as a practicing physician from his home in Milton, Delaware. He married Penelope Shields in 1802 and they had two children, Susan and George. After her death, he married Sarah Davis Watson in 1820, and they had no children. They were members of St. Peter's Episcopal Church in Lewes.

Political career edit

Maull served in the state senate for 21 years, from the 1816 session through the 1824 session, again from the 1827 session through the 1830 session and finally from the 1839/40 session through the 1845/46 session. As he was Speaker during the last session, he became Governor of Delaware upon the death of Governor Thomas Stockton on March 2, 1846, serving until his own death on May 3, 1846. He was the seventh Governor of Delaware to die in office. Maull began his career as a Federalist, and joined the Whig Party with the party realignment of the 1830s. When he was governor he was opposed to the foreign policy of U.S. President James K. Polk, including the annexation of Texas.

Death and legacy edit

Maull died at Lewes[citation needed] and is buried there at the St. Peter's Episcopal Churchyard.

The Maull House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970, with a boundary increase in 1978.[1]

Almanac edit

Elections were held the first Tuesday in October and members of the Delaware General Assembly took office on the first Tuesday of January. State senators had a three-year term. Since 1831, elections have been held on the first Tuesday after November 1 and state senators have had a four-year term. The governor takes office the third Tuesday in January, and has a four-year term.

Delaware General Assembly
(sessions while Governor)
Year Assembly Senate Majority Speaker House Majority Speaker
1845–1846 63rd Whig Joseph Maull Whig William Temple
Public Offices
Office Type Location Began office Ended office notes
State Senator Legislature Dover January 7, 1817 January 6, 1818
State Senator Legislature Dover January 6, 1818 January 2, 1821
State Senator Legislature Dover January 2, 1821 January 6, 1824
State Senator Legislature Dover January 2, 1827 January 5, 1830
Delegate Convention Dover November 1831 December 2, 1831 State Constitution
State Senator Legislature Dover January 1, 1839 January 3, 1843
State Senator Legislature Dover January 3, 1843 March 2, 1846
Governor Executive Dover March 2, 1846 May 3, 1846 Acting
Delaware General Assembly service
Dates Assembly Chamber Majority Governor Committees District
1817 41st State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at-large
1818 42nd State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at-large
1819 43rd State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at-large
1820 44th State Senate Federalist Jacob Stout Sussex at-large
1821 45th State Senate Federalist John Collins Sussex at-large
1822 46th State Senate Federalist John Collins Sussex at-large
1823 47th State Senate Democratic-Republican Joseph Haslet Sussex at-large
1828 52nd State Senate Federalist Charles Polk Jr. Sussex at-large
1829 53rd State Senate National Republican Charles Polk Jr. Sussex at-large
1839–1840 60th State Senate Whig Cornelius P. Comegys Sussex at-large
1841–1842 61st State Senate Whig William B. Cooper Sussex at-large
1843–1844 62nd State Senate Whig William B. Cooper Sussex at-large
1845–1846 63rd State Senate Whig Thomas Stockton Speaker Sussex at-large

References edit

  1. ^ "National Register Information System". National Register of Historic Places. National Park Service. July 9, 2010.
  • Conrad, Henry C. (1908). History of the State of Delaware, 3 vols. Lancaster, Pennsylvania: Wickersham Company.
  • Martin, Roger A. (1984). A History of Delaware Through its Governors. Wilmington, Delaware: McClafferty Press.
  • Martin, Roger A. (1995). Memoirs of the Senate. Newark, Delaware: Roger A. Martin.
  • Scharf, John Thomas (1888). History of Delaware 1609-1888. 2 vols. Philadelphia: L. J. Richards & Co.

Images edit

  • Hall of Governors Portrait Gallery. Portrait courtesy of Historical and Cultural Affairs, Dover

External links edit

  • Delaware’s Governors
  • Joseph Maull at Find a Grave
  • The Political Graveyard

Places with more information edit

Political offices
Preceded by Governor of Delaware
1846
Succeeded by

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This article includes a list of general references but it lacks sufficient corresponding inline citations Please help to improve this article by introducing more precise citations December 2020 Learn how and when to remove this template message Joseph Maull September 6 1781 May 3 1846 was an American physician and politician from Lewes in Sussex County Delaware He was a veteran of the War of 1812 and a member of the Federalist Party then later the Whig Party who served in the Delaware General Assembly and as Governor of Delaware Joseph Maull34th Governor of DelawareIn office March 2 1846 May 3 1846Preceded byThomas StocktonSucceeded byWilliam TempleMember of the Delaware House of RepresentativesIn office January 7 1817 January 6 1824January 2 1827 January 5 1830January 1 1839 March 2 1846Personal detailsBorn 1781 09 06 September 6 1781Lewes DelawareDiedMay 3 1846 1846 05 03 aged 64 Lewes DelawarePolitical partyFederalistWhigSpouse s Penelope ShieldsSarah Davis WatsonResidence s Milton DelawareProfessionPhysician Contents 1 Early life and family 2 Political career 3 Death and legacy 4 Almanac 5 References 6 Images 7 External links 8 Places with more informationEarly life and family editMaull was born at Pilottown near Lewes Delaware son of John and Mary Marsh Maull His father was a shipwright who ran arms from the West Indies during the American Revolution He died so the story goes when a ship s mast fell on him During the American Revolution Joseph Maull had an uncle Nathaniel who piloted ships for the American Committee of Safety and another James who scouted the Delaware Bay for the British Maull himself served in the 3rd Brigade of Delaware Militia defending Lewes during the War of 1812 Maull studied medicine under Dr John Wolfe of Lewes and spent the rest of his life as a practicing physician from his home in Milton Delaware He married Penelope Shields in 1802 and they had two children Susan and George After her death he married Sarah Davis Watson in 1820 and they had no children They were members of St Peter s Episcopal Church in Lewes Political career editMaull served in the state senate for 21 years from the 1816 session through the 1824 session again from the 1827 session through the 1830 session and finally from the 1839 40 session through the 1845 46 session As he was Speaker during the last session he became Governor of Delaware upon the death of Governor Thomas Stockton on March 2 1846 serving until his own death on May 3 1846 He was the seventh Governor of Delaware to die in office Maull began his career as a Federalist and joined the Whig Party with the party realignment of the 1830s When he was governor he was opposed to the foreign policy of U S President James K Polk including the annexation of Texas Death and legacy editMaull died at Lewes citation needed and is buried there at the St Peter s Episcopal Churchyard The Maull House was added to the National Register of Historic Places in 1970 with a boundary increase in 1978 1 Almanac editElections were held the first Tuesday in October and members of the Delaware General Assembly took office on the first Tuesday of January State senators had a three year term Since 1831 elections have been held on the first Tuesday after November 1 and state senators have had a four year term The governor takes office the third Tuesday in January and has a four year term Delaware General Assembly sessions while Governor Year Assembly Senate Majority Speaker House Majority Speaker1845 1846 63rd Whig Joseph Maull Whig William TemplePublic OfficesOffice Type Location Began office Ended office notesState Senator Legislature Dover January 7 1817 January 6 1818State Senator Legislature Dover January 6 1818 January 2 1821State Senator Legislature Dover January 2 1821 January 6 1824State Senator Legislature Dover January 2 1827 January 5 1830Delegate Convention Dover November 1831 December 2 1831 State ConstitutionState Senator Legislature Dover January 1 1839 January 3 1843State Senator Legislature Dover January 3 1843 March 2 1846Governor Executive Dover March 2 1846 May 3 1846 ActingDelaware General Assembly serviceDates Assembly Chamber Majority Governor Committees District1817 41st State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at large1818 42nd State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at large1819 43rd State Senate Federalist John Clark Sussex at large1820 44th State Senate Federalist Jacob Stout Sussex at large1821 45th State Senate Federalist John Collins Sussex at large1822 46th State Senate Federalist John Collins Sussex at large1823 47th State Senate Democratic Republican Joseph Haslet Sussex at large1828 52nd State Senate Federalist Charles Polk Jr Sussex at large1829 53rd State Senate National Republican Charles Polk Jr Sussex at large1839 1840 60th State Senate Whig Cornelius P Comegys Sussex at large1841 1842 61st State Senate Whig William B Cooper Sussex at large1843 1844 62nd State Senate Whig William B Cooper Sussex at large1845 1846 63rd State Senate Whig Thomas Stockton Speaker Sussex at largeReferences edit National Register Information System National Register of Historic Places National Park Service July 9 2010 Conrad Henry C 1908 History of the State of Delaware 3 vols Lancaster Pennsylvania Wickersham Company Martin Roger A 1984 A History of Delaware Through its Governors Wilmington Delaware McClafferty Press Martin Roger A 1995 Memoirs of the Senate Newark Delaware Roger A Martin Scharf John Thomas 1888 History of Delaware 1609 1888 2 vols Philadelphia L J Richards amp Co Images editHall of Governors Portrait Gallery Portrait courtesy of Historical and Cultural Affairs DoverExternal links editBiographical Directory of the Governors of the United States Delaware s Governors Joseph Maull at Find a Grave The Political GraveyardPlaces with more information editDelaware Historical Society website 505 North Market Street Wilmington Delaware 19801 302 655 7161 University of Delaware Library website 181 South College Avenue Newark Delaware 19717 302 831 2965Political officesPreceded byThomas Stockton Governor of Delaware1846 Succeeded byWilliam Temple Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Joseph Maull amp oldid 1186356837, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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