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  1. Robert Goodloe Harper (January 1765 – January 14, 1825) was an American soldier and politician. He was a member of the United States Senate from Maryland, serving from January 1816 until his resignation in December of the same year.

  2. 15 de abr. de 2016 · Robert Goodloe Harper was a Federalist politician and lawyer from South Carolina who served in the U.S. Congress and Senate. He supported western expansion, the Jay Treaty, and the American Colonization Society, and was a vice-presidential candidate in 1816.

  3. January 1765–14 Jan. 1825. Robert Goodloe Harper, Revolutionary soldier, congressman, and senator, was the son of Jesse and Diana Goodloe Harper. Jesse Harper grew up in Caroline County, Va., and was originally a cabinetmaker by trade.

  4. Figure Two - Harper at the height of his political power. 28 Figure Three - Harper's farewell address. 35 Figure Four - Baltimore at the turn of the century. 36 Figure Five - The Lancasterian method. 43 Figure Six - The Conspiracy against Baltimore. 48 Figure Seven - Robert Goodloe Harper. 53 Figure Eight - A map of Harper, Liberia, circa 1840. 56

  5. Robert Goodloe Harper (January 1765 – January 14, 1825) was an American soldier and politician. He was a member of the United States Senate from Maryland, serving from January 1816 until his resignation in December of the same year.

  6. Robert Goodloe Harper (1765-1825) MSA SC 3520-2031. Biography: Born January 1765, near Fredericktown, Virginia. Son of Jesse and Diana (Goodloe) Harper. Attended College of New Jersey (now Princeton University), 1785. Studied law in Charleston, South Carolina.

  7. 30 de nov. de 2020 · Robert Goodloe Harper He enrolled in Princeton in 1784, graduated in 1785, was admitted to the bar in 1787, and elected to Congress from South Carolina in 1795, where he served until 1801. He fought in the War of 1812, won a seat in the US Senate in 1815, resigned later that year, and ran for vice-president in 1816 (he won one ...