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- Narsworthy_Hunter abstract "Narsworthy Hunter (c. 1756 – March 11, 1802) was a delegate to the U.S. Congress from the Mississippi Territory and that state's first representative to Congress.Hunter was born in Virginia on an unknown birth date, though at the time of his death he was estimated to be about 45 years old. He relocated as a young adult to Mississippi. In 1795, he was granted 1000 acres on Cole's Creek by the Spanish government in the Natchez District. He became a captain in the local militia, formed in 1793, and presented a petition to Andrew Ellicott from citizens asking the United States to intervene in their interests. Ellicott sent him to Philadelphia to deliver a message to the Secretary of State and Hunter returned with a commission of inspector of military posts east of the Mississippi. In 1798, Governor Sargent promoted Hunter to Major in the militia, and offered him the office of Major of Horse, but due to his opposition of the Governor, Hunter declined. In 1799 he was sent to the Capitol in Philadelphia by a committee, the Committee of 1799, opposed to Governor Sargent and succeeded in getting Congress to allow Mississippi to create a general assembly and an elect a delegate.Once the general assembly was formed in 1801, Hunter was elected by the assembly as the territory's delegate to the Seventh Congress. He traveled to the new Capitol in Washington where he served for a little more than 3 months (Dec 7, 1801 - March 11, 1802) before dying suddenly. He was the first member of Congress to die in office after the Capitol moved to Washington, DC.He died in his boarding house in the Six Buildings in Washington, D.C. and was buried in Presbyterian Cemetery in Georgetown. He was reinterred at Congressional Cemetery in the 1890s when Presbyterian was developed.".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter deathDate "1802-03-11".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter deathYear "1802".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter president Thomas_Jefferson.
- Narsworthy_Hunter successor William_Lattimore.
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- Narsworthy_Hunter birthDate "c. 1756".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter dateOfDeath "1802-03-11".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter order "Delegate to the U.S. House of Representatives from Mississippi Territory".
- Narsworthy_Hunter party Democratic-Republican_Party.
- Narsworthy_Hunter placeOfBirth "Virginia".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter president Thomas_Jefferson.
- Narsworthy_Hunter profession "Military".
- Narsworthy_Hunter shortDescription "American politician".
- Narsworthy_Hunter state "Mississippi".
- Narsworthy_Hunter successor William_Lattimore.
- Narsworthy_Hunter termEnd "1802-03-11".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter years "--12-07".
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- Narsworthy_Hunter comment "Narsworthy Hunter (c. 1756 – March 11, 1802) was a delegate to the U.S. Congress from the Mississippi Territory and that state's first representative to Congress.Hunter was born in Virginia on an unknown birth date, though at the time of his death he was estimated to be about 45 years old. He relocated as a young adult to Mississippi. In 1795, he was granted 1000 acres on Cole's Creek by the Spanish government in the Natchez District.".
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