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James Pindall

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Preceded by
  
John G. Jackson

Political party
  
Federalist Party

Rank
  
Colonel

Role
  
U.S. representative

Service/branch
  
Virginia militia

Name
  
James Pindall

Resigned
  
July 26, 1820

Profession
  
lawyer

Succeeded by
  
Edward B. Jackson


Preceded by
  
Philip Doddridge (1807)

Resting place
  
Clarksburg, West Virginia

Died
  
November 22, 1825, Clarksburg, West Virginia, United States

James Pindall (ca. 1783 – November 22, 1825) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.

Born in Monongalia County, Virginia (now West Virginia), Pindall attended the common schools. After studying law, he was admitted to the bar in 1803 and practiced in Morgantown. Later, he moved to Clarksburg and continued the practice of his profession. Over his lifetime, he held various official positions including serving in the State senate 1808-1812, being a colonel of militia, as well as, being elected as a Federalist to the Fifteenth and Sixteenth Congresses and served from March 4, 1817, until his resignation on July 26, 1820. He died in Clarksburg, Virginia (now West Virginia), November 22, 1825 and was interred in what was known as the Daniel Davisson burial ground in Clarksburg, West Virginia.

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James Pindall Wikipedia