Ulysses Hobbs | |
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Member of the
Maryland House of Delegates from the Frederick County district | |
In office 1858–1860 | |
Preceded by | Lawrence J. Brengle, James S. Carper, James L. Davis, Daniel Grove, Peter Hauver, William N. Wolfe |
Succeeded by | Thomas J. Claggett, John A. Johnson, Andrew Kessler, Daniel W. Naill, Jonathan Routzahn, William E. Salmon |
Personal details | |
Born | April 29, 1832 |
Died | August 14, 1911 Sabillasville, Maryland, U.S. | (aged 79)
Resting place |
Mount Olivet Cemetery Frederick, Maryland, U.S. |
Occupation |
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Ulysses Hobbs (April 29, 1832 – August 14, 1911) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1858 to 1860.
Ulysses Hobbs was born on April 29, 1832, to William Hobbs. [1]
Prior to the Civil War, Hobbs served as a lieutenant colonel in the Maryland militia. He was a captain of the Independent Riflemen. He was present at John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. [1] [2]
Hobbs worked as a lawyer in Howard and Frederick counties. [1] He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1858 to 1860. [1] [3] In 1890, he returned to Frederick to practice law. [4] On August 1, 1893, he was appointed to the board of pension appeals. [5]
Hobbs did not marry. Later in life, he lived with his brother-in-law Ignatius Dorsey in New Market. [1]
Hobbs died on August 14, 1911, at the state sanatorium in Sabillasville. He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [1]
Ulysses Hobbs | |
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Member of the
Maryland House of Delegates from the Frederick County district | |
In office 1858–1860 | |
Preceded by | Lawrence J. Brengle, James S. Carper, James L. Davis, Daniel Grove, Peter Hauver, William N. Wolfe |
Succeeded by | Thomas J. Claggett, John A. Johnson, Andrew Kessler, Daniel W. Naill, Jonathan Routzahn, William E. Salmon |
Personal details | |
Born | April 29, 1832 |
Died | August 14, 1911 Sabillasville, Maryland, U.S. | (aged 79)
Resting place |
Mount Olivet Cemetery Frederick, Maryland, U.S. |
Occupation |
|
Ulysses Hobbs (April 29, 1832 – August 14, 1911) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1858 to 1860.
Ulysses Hobbs was born on April 29, 1832, to William Hobbs. [1]
Prior to the Civil War, Hobbs served as a lieutenant colonel in the Maryland militia. He was a captain of the Independent Riflemen. He was present at John Brown's raid on Harpers Ferry. [1] [2]
Hobbs worked as a lawyer in Howard and Frederick counties. [1] He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County from 1858 to 1860. [1] [3] In 1890, he returned to Frederick to practice law. [4] On August 1, 1893, he was appointed to the board of pension appeals. [5]
Hobbs did not marry. Later in life, he lived with his brother-in-law Ignatius Dorsey in New Market. [1]
Hobbs died on August 14, 1911, at the state sanatorium in Sabillasville. He was buried in Mount Olivet Cemetery. [1]