Langdon, Woodbury, 1739-1805

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Woodbury Langdon (1739 – January 13, 1805) was a merchant, statesman and justice from Portsmouth, New Hampshire. He was the brother of John Langdon, a Founding Father who served as both senator from and Governor of New Hampshire, and father-in-law of Edmund Roberts.

Langdon attended the Latin grammar school at Portsmouth, then went into the counting house of Henry Sherburne, a prominent local merchant. When the American Revolutionary War broke out in 1775, Langdon sailed to London to secure considerable monies he had invested there. The attempt was unsuccessful, and two years later he left empty-handed for New York. Upon arrival, British Commander-in-Chief General William Howe suspected Langdon's loyalty to the Crown, and consequently restricted him to the city. Entreaties to release Langdon, written both by his prominent friends in England and younger brother, John, were ignored. Nevertheless, in December 1777 he managed to escape.

If Langdon's leanings towards American Independence were at all uncertain before his confinement in Manhattan, they became unmistakable afterwards. In spring of 1779, he was elected as one of New Hampshire's delegates to the Continental Congress, serving a year. In 1780, 1781 and 1785 he was re-elected, but chose to remain in New Hampshire and serve at the revolutionary capital in Exeter, where he was a representative from 1778 to 1779 and a member of the Executive Council from 1781 to 1784. Langdon was appointed an associate justice of the New Hampshire Superior Court in 1782. He resigned after a year despite the legislature's repeated requests that he remain in office. In 1786, he again accepted the job, and held it until January 1791 when he resigned following becoming the first state superior court justice to be impeached.

In the meantime, President Washington had appointed him in December 1790 as a commissioner to settle Revolutionary War claims. In 1796 and 1797, Langdon attempted a comeback by running for Congress, but lost both times. Langdon died in Portsmouth on January 13, 1805, and was buried in the North Cemetery there.

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Role Title Holding Repository
referencedIn Peabody, Nathaniel, 1741-1823. Papers, 1767-1815. New Hampshire Historical Society Library
creatorOf Langdon, Woodbury, ca. 1738-1805. Letter of Woodbury Langdon, 1779. Library of Congress
referencedIn Langdon, Henry Sherburne, 1764 or 5-1858. Papers, 1776-1889. Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
referencedIn Langdon, John, 1741-1819. Papers, 1716-1841. New Hampshire Historical Society Library
creatorOf Lewis, David, 1766-1840. David Lewis Papers, 1793-1839 (inclusive). Porterville Public Library
referencedIn Philpot family. Papers, 1745-1822. Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
referencedIn Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958. Houghton Library
referencedIn Crary, Catherine S.,. Catherine S. Crary papers, 1724-1826. Columbia University in the City of New York, Columbia University Libraries
referencedIn Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800) New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Wilson, Joseph, fl. 1832-1834. Rockingham House collection, 1832-1836 (bulk 1833-1836). Portsmouth Athenaeum Library & Museum
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associatedWith Crary, Catherine S., person
associatedWith Dearborn, Frederick M. (Frederick Myers), b. 1876 person
associatedWith Emmet, Thomas Addis person
associatedWith General Theological Seminary (New York, N.Y.) corporateBody
parentOf Langdon, Henry Sherburne, 1764 or 5-1858. person
sibling of Langdon, John, 1741-1819. person
associatedWith Lewis, David, 1766-1840. person
memberOf New Hampshire. Superior Court corporateBody
correspondedWith Peabody, Nathaniel, 1741-1823. person
associatedWith Philpot family. family
memberOf United States. Continental Congress corporateBody
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Portsmouth NH US
Portsmouth NH US
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Jurists
Merchants
State Representative
State Superior Court Judge
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Birth 1739

Death 1805-01-13

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