Sample, Samuel C. (Samuel Caldwell), 1796-1855

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Samuel Caldwell Sample was born in Elkton, Cecil County, Maryland on 15 August 1796. He attended rural school, and learned the trade of carpenter. The family moved to Connersville, Indiana around 1823, where Samuel studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1833 and practiced in South Bend, Indiana where he was also elected prosecuting attorney and a judge. He was also president of the First National Bank of South Bend and was elected as a Whig to Congress from 1843 to 1845. He was not re-elected and returned to South Bend where he resumed the practice of law. He died 2 December 1855.

From the description of Letter, 4 March 1843. (Indiana Historical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 71144421

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creatorOf Sample, Samuel C. (Samuel Caldwell), 1796-1855. Letter, 4 March 1843. Indiana Historical Society Library
referencedIn Cole, A. A. (Alphonso Albert), 1818-1862. Papers, 1836-1862. Indiana Historical Society Library
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Birth 1796-08-15

Death 1855-12-02

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