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Senate Years of Service: 1817-1819 Party: Democratic Republican
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EPPES, John Wayles, (son-in-law of Thomas Jefferson),
a Representative and a Senator from Virginia; born at Eppington, Chesterfield
County, Va., April 19, 1773; attended the University of Pennsylvania at Philadelphia; graduated from
Hampden-Sydney College in Virginia in 1786; studied law; admitted to the bar in 1794 and
commenced practice in Richmond, Va.; member, State house of delegates 1801-1803; elected as a
Democratic Republican to the Eighth and to the three succeeding Congresses (March 4, 1803-March
3, 1811); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Twelfth Congress; chairman, Committee on
Ways and Means (Eleventh Congress); engaged in agricultural pursuits; elected to the Thirteenth
Congress (March 4, 1813-March 3, 1815); unsuccessful candidate for reelection to the Fourteenth
Congress; chairman, Committee on Ways and Means (Thirteenth Congress); elected to the United
States Senate and served from March 4, 1817, until December 4, 1819, when he resigned because of
ill health; chairman, Committee on Finance (Fifteenth Congress); retired to his estate, Millbrooke, in
Buckingham County, Va., where he died September 13, 1823; interment in the private cemetery of
the Eppes family at Millbrook, near Curdsville, Va.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography; Dictionary of American Biography; Bailey, James H. John Wayles Eppes, Planter and
Politician. Masters thesis, University of Virginia, 1942; Brant, Irving. John W. Eppes, John
Randolph, and Henry Adams. Virginia Magazine of History and Biography 63
(July 1955): 251-56.
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