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American politician For the American politician and jurist, see Samuel J. Douglas.

Samuel Douglas
15th Attorney General of Pennsylvania
In office
February 10, 1830 – January 29, 1833
GovernorGeorge Wolf
Preceded byPhilip Markley
Succeeded byEllis Lewis
Personal details
Born1781
County Londonderry, Ireland
DiedJuly 8, 1833
Harrisburg, Pennsylvania
SpouseLouisa Wyeth
ProfessionAttorney

Samuel Douglas (1781 – July 8, 1833) was an American lawyer who served as the Pennsylvania Attorney General.

Personal life and career

Douglas was born in Ireland, the son of Henry Douglas and Jane Blair, a descendant of the Scottish warlord known as the "Black Douglas". He was educated in Scotland, and came to America when he was about seventeen. He joined his older brother, the Reverend Joseph Douglas, who was living in Pittsburgh. Douglas studied law and was admitted to the bar in 1804.

In 1817, Douglas ran for Congress against Henry Baldwin and lost. That year he moved to Harrisburg, where he met Louisa Wyeth, whom he married shortly afterwards.

In 1819, Douglas was appointed Deputy Attorney General for Dauphin County. He was appointed Attorney General in 1830. His term ended in 1833, and he died that summer.

References

  1. ^ William Henry Egle (1886). Pennsylvania Genealogies: Scotch-Irish and German. Lane S. Hart. pp. 686–7.
  2. John A. Marshall (1870). American Bastile. Evans, Stoddart. pp. 156–7.

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Preceded byPhilip Markley Attorney General of Pennsylvania
1830–1833
Succeeded byEllis Lewis
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