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George William Crump

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Preceded by
  
John Randolph

Name
  
George Crump

Profession
  
doctor, civil servant


Born
  
September 26, 1786 Powhatan County, Virginia (
1786-09-26
)

Resting place
  
"Log Castle," Chesterfield County, Virginia

Alma mater
  
Washington College Princeton College University of Pennsylvania

Role
  
Member of the United States House of Representatives

Died
  
October 1, 1848, Powhatan County, Virginia, United States

Education
  
Washington and Lee University, University of Pennsylvania, Princeton University

Succeeded by
  
John Randolph of Roanoke

Political party
  
Jacksonian democracy

George William Crump (September 26, 1786 – October 1, 1848) was a member of the United States House of Representatives in the 19th United States Congress.

Biography

Crump was born in Powhatan County, Virginia. Crump attended then Washington College (now Washington and Lee University) from sometime around 1800 to 1804. According to legend, in August of his senior year, Crump was arrested by the authorities of Lexington, Virginia for running naked through the town, the United States' first recorded incident of streaking. Crump was suspended for the remainder of the 1804 session.

Crump went on following Washington College to also graduate from Princeton College in 1805; he also studied medicine at the University of Pennsylvania in Philadelphia from 1806-1808.

Crump served in the Virginia House of Delegates. Crump would later serve as member of the Nineteenth Congress of the United States as a Jacksonian Democrat, filling a vacancy caused by the resignation of John Randolph. He served from January 21, 1826, to March 3, 1827.

He was unsuccessful in his bid for reelection in 1826 election to the 20th United States Congress and left public life for a time. He was later appointed by President Andrew Jackson as chief clerk of the Pension Bureau in 1832.

He died on October 1, 1848 in Powhatan County, Virginia and is interred on his home's grounds at "Log Castle" on Swift Creek, Chesterfield County, near Colonial House, Virginia.

References

George William Crump Wikipedia