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William Barton Wade Dent

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Preceded by
  
Charles Murphey

Succeeded by
  
Hiram B. Warner

Party
  
Democratic Party


Name
  
William Wade

Political party
  
Democratic

Resigned
  
March 3, 1855

Born
  
September 8, 1806 Bryantown, Maryland (
1806-09-08
)

Role
  
Former U.S. Representative

Died
  
September 7, 1855, Newnan, Georgia, United States

Education
  
Charlotte Hall Military Academy

Previous office
  
Representative (GA 4th District) 1853–1855

William Barton Wade Dent (September 8, 1806 – September 7, 1855) was an American politician, educator, soldier and businessman from Georgia. He represented Georgia in the U.S. Congress (1853–1855).

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Early life

Dent was born in Bryantown, Maryland, in 1806 and attended Charlotte Hall Military Academy in Charlotte Hall, Maryland. He graduated from Charlotte Hall Military Academy in 1823 and moved the next year to Mallorysville in Wilkes County, Georgia, and taught school.

Career

In 1827, Dent pursued mercantile interests in Bullsboro, Georgia. He was also a key founding member of the city of Newnan, Georgia, in 1828. Dent pursued farming and milling in Coweta, Carroll and Heard Counties. He also did business in land holdings in Alabama, Georgia, Arkansas, Tennessee and Texas. Dent also served as a colonel in the Georgia Militia during the Creek War.

In 1843, Dent served in the Georgia House of Representatives. He returned to Newnan in 1849 and presided as judge of the inferior court of Coweta County. In 1852, he was elected as a Democratic Representative of Georgia's 4th congressional district to the 33rd United States Congress and served one term from March 4, 1853, to March 3, 1855. He did not run for reelection to the 34th Congress in 1854.

Personal life

Dent died in Newnan on September 7, 1855, and was buried in Oak Hill Cemetery.

References

William Barton Wade Dent Wikipedia