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| ”The House of Representatives of the Fifty Third Congress” (detail), The Graphic Chicago, 1893, Collection of U.S. House of Representatives |
COMPTON, Barnes, (great-grandson of Philip Key),
a Representative from Maryland; born in Port Tobacco, Charles County, Md.,
November 16, 1830; attended Charlotte Hall Academy, St. Marys County, Md., and was graduated
from Princeton College in June 1851; engaged in agricultural pursuits and as a planter; member of the
State house of delegates in 1860 and 1861; member of the State senate in 1867, 1868, 1870, and
1872, and served as president in 1868 and 1870; State tobacco inspector in 1873 and 1874; State
treasurer 1874-1885; moved to Laurel, Prince Georges County, Md., in 1880; elected as a Democrat
to the Forty-ninth and Fiftieth Congresses (March 4, 1885-March 3, 1889); presented credentials as
Member-elect to the Fifty-first Congress and served from March 4, 1889, to March 20, 1890, when
he was succeeded by Sydney Mudd, who contested the election; elected to the Fifty-second and
Fifty-third Congresses and served from March 4, 1891, until his resignation, effective May 15, 1894;
appointed by President Cleveland naval officer at Baltimore, Md., and served from 1894 to 1898;
died in Laurel, Md., December 4, 1898; interment in Loudon Park Cemetery, Baltimore, Md.
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