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Samuel Brady (Maryland politician)

Samuel Brady (died December 8, 1871) was Mayor of Baltimore from November 2, 1840 to March 9, 1842.

Samuel Brady
11th Mayor of Baltimore
In office
November 2, 1840 – March 9, 1842
Preceded bySheppard C. Leakin
Succeeded bySolomon Hillen Jr.
Personal details
BornDelaware, U.S.
Died (aged 82)
Baltimore County, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseAnn Mary Proctor Stansbury
Children8
Occupation
  • Politician
  • businessman

Early life edit

Samuel Brady was born in Delaware. He moved to Baltimore, Maryland at an early age and entered the retail dry goods business. He owned a business on North Gay Street in Baltimore.[1][2]

Career edit

In 1834, Brady ran for the Maryland House of Delegates, but lost. In 1836, Brady was appointed City Collector by Mayor Samuel Smith. Brady served as a member of the First Branch of the Baltimore City Council for two one-year terms. In his second term, he served as president of the division.[1][2] Brady ran as a Democrat for Mayor of Baltimore in 1840, defeating incumbent Sheppard C. Leakin.[3] Brady became mayor on November 2, 1840. He served until March 9, 1842, resigning due to a disagreement with the City Council on the city's purchase of a large amount of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stocks. Brady favored the investment, but City Council did not.[1]

After serving as mayor, he ran for Maryland's 3rd congressional district in 1844, but lost to John Wethered. He then removed to Baltimore County. He was elected as County Commissioner of Baltimore County and held the position for many years.[1][2][4]

Personal life edit

Brady married Ann Mary Proctor Stansbury. They had eight children: Samuel Jr., Benjamin F., John W. S., Jefferson, Thomas S., Mary, Martha A. and Margaret.[5]

Brady died on December 8, 1871, at his home in Baltimore County.[1][2]

References edit

  1. ^ a b c d e "Samuel Brady (1789-1871)". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. May 20, 2002. Retrieved July 27, 2022.
  2. ^ a b c d "Death of Hon. Samuel Brady". The Baltimore Sun. December 11, 1871. p. 4. Retrieved July 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  3. ^ "Municipal Election". The Baltimore Sun. October 20, 1840. p. 2. Retrieved July 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  4. ^ "Third Congressional District". The Baltimore Sun. January 24, 1844. p. 2. Retrieved July 27, 2022 – via Newspapers.com. 
  5. ^ Genealogy and biography of leading families of the city of Baltimore and Baltimore County, Maryland. 1897. p. 280 – via archive.org.

External links edit

  • National Portrait Gallery: Samuel Brady
Preceded by Mayor of Baltimore
1840–1842
Succeeded by

samuel, brady, maryland, politician, samuel, brady, died, december, 1871, mayor, baltimore, from, november, 1840, march, 1842, samuel, brady11th, mayor, baltimorein, office, november, 1840, march, 1842preceded, bysheppard, leakinsucceeded, bysolomon, hillen, p. Samuel Brady died December 8 1871 was Mayor of Baltimore from November 2 1840 to March 9 1842 Samuel Brady11th Mayor of BaltimoreIn office November 2 1840 March 9 1842Preceded bySheppard C LeakinSucceeded bySolomon Hillen Jr Personal detailsBornDelaware U S DiedDecember 8 1871 aged 82 Baltimore County Maryland U S Political partyDemocraticSpouseAnn Mary Proctor StansburyChildren8OccupationPoliticianbusinessman Contents 1 Early life 2 Career 3 Personal life 4 References 5 External linksEarly life editSamuel Brady was born in Delaware He moved to Baltimore Maryland at an early age and entered the retail dry goods business He owned a business on North Gay Street in Baltimore 1 2 Career editIn 1834 Brady ran for the Maryland House of Delegates but lost In 1836 Brady was appointed City Collector by Mayor Samuel Smith Brady served as a member of the First Branch of the Baltimore City Council for two one year terms In his second term he served as president of the division 1 2 Brady ran as a Democrat for Mayor of Baltimore in 1840 defeating incumbent Sheppard C Leakin 3 Brady became mayor on November 2 1840 He served until March 9 1842 resigning due to a disagreement with the City Council on the city s purchase of a large amount of Baltimore and Ohio Railroad stocks Brady favored the investment but City Council did not 1 After serving as mayor he ran for Maryland s 3rd congressional district in 1844 but lost to John Wethered He then removed to Baltimore County He was elected as County Commissioner of Baltimore County and held the position for many years 1 2 4 Personal life editBrady married Ann Mary Proctor Stansbury They had eight children Samuel Jr Benjamin F John W S Jefferson Thomas S Mary Martha A and Margaret 5 Brady died on December 8 1871 at his home in Baltimore County 1 2 References edit a b c d e Samuel Brady 1789 1871 Maryland Manual On Line Maryland State Archives May 20 2002 Retrieved July 27 2022 a b c d Death of Hon Samuel Brady The Baltimore Sun December 11 1871 p 4 Retrieved July 27 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Municipal Election The Baltimore Sun October 20 1840 p 2 Retrieved July 27 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Third Congressional District The Baltimore Sun January 24 1844 p 2 Retrieved July 27 2022 via Newspapers com nbsp Genealogy and biography of leading families of the city of Baltimore and Baltimore County Maryland 1897 p 280 via archive org External links editNational Portrait Gallery Samuel Brady Preceded bySheppard C Leakin Mayor of Baltimore1840 1842 Succeeded bySolomon Hillen Jr Retrieved from https en wikipedia org w index php title Samuel Brady Maryland politician amp oldid 1108541248, wikipedia, wiki, book, books, library,

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