William Armstrong (Virginia politician)

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William Armstrong (December 23, 1782 - May 10, 1865) was a U.S. Representative from Virginia.

Born in Lisburn, County Antrim, Ireland, Armstrong immigrated to the United States in 1792 with his parents, who settled in Virginia. He studied law in Winchester, Virginia before becoming a United States tax collector in 1818 and 1819.

Armstrong served as member of the Virginia House of Delegates in 1822 and 1823 and then was elected as an Adams to the Nineteenth and Twentieth Congresses and as an Anti-Jacksonian to the Twenty-first and Twenty-second Congresses (March 4, 1825-March 3, 1833). After leaving Congress, he engaged in the tavern business in Romney, West Virginia until 1862. He died in Keyser, West Virginia, May 10, 1865 and was buried in Indian Mound Cemetery, Romney, West Virginia.

Source

  • United States Congress. "William Armstrong (id: A000284)". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.