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  1. Alexander Contee Hanson (February 27, 1786 – April 23, 1819) was an American lawyer, publisher, and statesman. He represented the third district of Maryland in the U.S. House, and the state of Maryland in the U.S. Senate.

  2. Alexander Contee Hanson Sr. (October 22, 1749 – January 16, 1806) was an attorney who served as Chancellor of Maryland from 1789 until his death.

  3. Alexander, born in Port Deposit, Charles County, was the son of John Hanson (1721-1783), a county sheriff, colonial House representative, signer of the Articles of Confederation, and first President of the Confederation Congress (1781-1782).

  4. Group portrait shows Alexander Contee Hanson, Sr (1749-1806) with his family seated outdoors. His wife, Rebecca Howard Hanson (c.1760-1806) holds the infant Alexander Hanson, Jr (1786-1819) in her lap with her right arm while their older son, George Hanson (b.1784) stands and plays with a dog.

  5. Alexander Contee Hanson was a member of the Maryland State Convention and Chancellor of Maryland from 1789 till his death in 1806. Written work Pamphlets on the Constitution of the United States 1787-1788 (author)

  6. 2 de abr. de 2021 · This chapter examines the political rhetoric of Alexander Contee Hanson in 1812 when the Unites States was at war. The study begins with a survey of the political situation and the two parties in 1812, the Republicans and the Federalists. Hanson, a Federalist, was strongly opposed to the war.

  7. 22 de jul. de 2022 · Alexander Contee Hanson, an Annapolis judge of the Maryland General Court, was condemned for using “Aristides” as the pseudonym of his forty-two-page Federalist pamphlet. Having used “Aristides” for many years, it was “equal to a public avowal of the author.”