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The Political Graveyard: Politicians: Death from Horses and Horsedrawn Vehicles Web politicalgraveyard.com Politicians: Death from Horses and Horsedrawn Vehicles Very incomplete list! in chronological order Joshua Fry (1699-1754) — of AlbemarleCounty, Va. Born in Crewkerne, Somerset, England, 0.Father of JohnFry and HenryFry. Member of VirginiaHouse of Burgesses. Surveyor and co-author with Peter Jefferson(ThomasJefferson's father) of a famous early map titled "Map of the MostInhabited part of Virginia, containing the whole province of Marylandwith Part of Pensilvania, New Jersey and North Carolina." Upon hisdeath, the young GeorgeWashington took command of Virginia's military forces. Died, ofinjuries received in a fall fromhis horse, near Cumberland, AlleganyCounty, Md., May 31,1754. Original interment somewherein Allegany County, Md.; reinterment at RoseHill Cemetery, Cumberland, Md. Seealso Fryfamily of Virginia Edward Hempstead (1780-1817) — of St.Louis, Mo. Born in New London, New LondonCounty, Conn., June 3,1780. Delegateto U.S. Congress from Missouri Territory, 1812-14. Was thrown froma horse, which resulted in his death six days later, at St.Louis, Mo., August10, 1817. Interment at BellefontaineCemetery, St. Louis, Mo. Hempstead County,Ark. is named for him. See also: congressionalbiography. Arthur St. Clair (1734-1818) — Born in Scotland,March23, 1734. Grandfather of Mary E. Baldridge (who married JamesHenry Lane). General in the Continental Army during theRevolutionary War; Delegateto Continental Congress from Pennsylvania, 1785-87; Governor ofNorthwest Territory, 1788-1802; Federalist candidate for Governor ofPennsylvania, 1790. Episcopalian.Member, Societyof the Cincinnati; Freemasons.Injured in a fall froman overturned horsedrawn cart, and died a few days later, nearYoungstown, WestmorelandCounty, Pa., August31, 1818. Interment at Old St.Clair Cemetery, Greensburg, Pa. St. Clair County,Ala., St.Clair County, Ill., St. Clair County,Mich. and St. Clair County,Mo. are named for him. See also Lanefamily of IndianaSee also: congressionalbiography. William Wyatt Bibb (1781-1820) — also known asWilliam W. Bibb — of Petersburg, ElbertCounty, Ga. Born in PrinceEdward County, Va., October2, 1781. Son of William Bibb and Sally (Wyatt) Bibb; married 1803 to MaryFreeman; brother of ThomasBibb; cousin of DavidBibb Graves. Democrat. Member of Georgiastate house of representatives, 1803; U.S.Representative from Georgia, 1807-13 (4th District 1807, at-large1807-09, 1st District 1809-11, at-large 1811-13); U.S.Senator from Georgia, 1813-16; Governor ofAlabama Territory, 1817-19; Governor ofAlabama, 1819-20; died in office 1820. Fell fromhis horse, sustained internal injuries, and died in AutaugaCounty, Ala., July 9,1820. Interment at aprivate or family graveyard, Elmore County, Ala. Bibb countiesin Ala.and Ga.are named for him. See also Bibb-Gravesfamily of AlabamaSee also: congressionalbiography; NationalGovernors Association biography. Isaac Griffin (1756-1827) — of Pennsylvania. Born inDelaware, 1756.Great-grandfather of EugeneMcLanahan Wilson; great-great-grandfather of CharlesHudson Griffin. Democrat. Member of Pennsylvania statelegislature; U.S.Representative from Pennsylvania 13th District, 1813-17. Diedfrom the effects of a fall from awagon, on his estate in Nicholson Township, FayetteCounty, Pa., 1827.Interment in private or family graveyard. See also Wilson-GriffinfamilySee also: congressionalbiography. Pierre Auguste Charles Bourguignon Derbigny (1769-1829)— also known as Pierre A. C. B. Derbigny — ofLouisiana. Born in France,June30, 1769. Secretary ofstate of Louisiana, 1820-28; Governor ofLouisiana, 1828-29; died in office 1829. Catholic.Member, Freemasons.Died, after being thrown froma horsedrawn carriage, in Gretna, JeffersonParish, La., October6, 1829. Entombed at St.Louis Cemetery No. 1, New Orleans, La. See also: NationalGovernors Association biography. James Shields (1762-1831) — of Ohio. Born in Ireland,April13, 1762. Uncle of JamesShields (1810-1879). Member of Ohio statehouse of representatives, 1806; U.S.Representative from Ohio 2nd District, 1829-31. Killed in theaccidental overturning of a stagecoach, near Venice, ButlerCounty, Ohio, August13, 1831. Interment at VeniceCemetery, Venice, Ohio. See also: congressionalbiography. William Harris Wharton (1802-1839) — of Texas. Bornin Virginia, 1802.Brother of JohnAustin Wharton. Delegateto Texas Convention of 1832 from District of Victoria, 1832; delegateto Texas Convention of 1833 from District of Victoria, 1833; delegateto Texas Consultation of 1835 from District of Columbia, 1835;member of TexasRepublic Senate from District of Brazoria, 1836, 1837-39; died inoffice 1839. Killed when he accidentallyshot himself while dismounting from his horse, nearHempstead, WallerCounty, Tex., March 14,1839. Interment at RestwoodMemorial Park, Clute, Tex. Wharton County,Tex. is named partly for him.Burwell Bassett (1764-1841) — of Williamsburg,Va. Born in New KentCounty, Va., March 18,1764. Nephew by marriage of GeorgeWashington; first cousin of WilliamHenry Harrison; first cousin twice removed of BenjaminHarrison. Democrat. Member of Virginiastate house of delegates, 1787-89, 1819-21; member of Virginiastate senate, 1794-1805; U.S.Representative from Virginia, 1805-13, 1815-19, 1821-29 (at-large1805-07, 12th District 1807-09, 22nd District 1809-11, 12th District1811-13, 13th District 1815-19, 8th District 1821-29). Died, after afallfrom his horse, in New KentCounty, Va., February26, 1841. Interment at ElthamPlantation, New Kent County, Va. Seealso Livingston-Lee-Clay-WilliamsfamilySee also: congressionalbiography. James Gillespie Birney (1792-1857) — also known asJames G. Birney — of Huntsville, MadisonCounty, Ala.; New York, New YorkCounty, N.Y.; Lower Saginaw, Saginaw County (now Bay City, BayCounty), Mich. Born in Danville, BoyleCounty, Ky., February4, 1792. Son of James Gillespie Birney and Mary Reed Birney;married 1816to Agatha McDowell; uncle of HumphreyMarshall; father of JamesM. Birney. Lawyer;studied law in the office of AlexanderJ. Dallas in Philadelphia; member of Kentucky state legislature,1816-17; member of Alabama state legislature, 1819-20; candidate forPresidential Elector for Alabama, 1828;Liberty candidate for Presidentof the United States, 1840, 1844; candidate for Governor ofMichigan, 1843, 1845. Presbyterian.While traveling, the horse he was riding bucked; he fell,suffered severe injuries, and subsequently died, in Perth Amboy, MiddleCounty, N.J., November25, 1857. Interment at WilliamsburghCemetery, Groveland, N.Y. See alsoLivingston-Lee-Clay-Williamsfamily Henry F. Belitz (1817-1878) — also known as"Father of Kiel" — of Wisconsin. Born inSchwedt, Germany,February16, 1817. Took part in the 1848 German uprising and led a 10,000member resistance group called the Volksverein; founded the city ofKiel, Wisconsin in 1854.; colonel in the Union Army during the CivilWar; Presidential Elector for Wisconsin, 1864.Germanancestry. Fell fromhis horsedrawn buggy, was run over, and died as a result, March 31,1878. Interment at KielCemetery, Kiel, Wis. George A. Mitchell (d. 1878) — of Cadillac, WexfordCounty, Mich. Mayorof Cadillac, Mich., 1877-78. Thrown fromhis buggy, and struck his head on a stump; died three dayslater, in Cadillac, WexfordCounty, Mich., August 8,1878. Buriallocation unknown. William Alexander Steel (1836-1879) — also known asW. A. Steel — of Joliet, WillCounty, Ill. Born in Blairsville, IndianaCounty, Pa., October11, 1836. Son of Stewart Steel (1800-1861) and Myrtilla(Sterrett) Steel (1806-1876); married, January16, 1862, to Frances Louise Sanger (1842-1880) (daughter of LorenzoP. Sanger). Major in the Union Army during the Civil War; lawyer; stone quarryproprietor; mayor ofJoliet, Ill., 1869-71, 1872-73, 1875-76. Died, reportedly as theresult of a horsedrawn sleigh accident, in Joliet, WillCounty, Ill., March 28,1879. Interment at OakwoodCemetery, Joliet, Ill. Marcus Henderson Cruikshank (1826-1881) — ofTalladega, TalladegaCounty, Ala. Born in AutaugaCounty, Ala., December12, 1826. Mayorof Talladega, Ala.; Representativefrom Alabama in the Confederate Congress, 1864-65. While riding,he was thrown fromhis horse and killed, October10, 1881. Interment at ClarkHill Cemetery, Talladega, Ala. William Gilpin (1815-1894) — of Colorado. Born in New CastleCounty, Del., October4, 1815. Major in the U.S. Army during the Mexican War; Governor ofColorado Territory, 1861-62; candidate for Delegateto U.S. Congress from Colorado Territory, 1862. Run over by ahorse and buggy, and later died as a result, in Denver,Colo., January20, 1894. Interment at Mt.Olivet Cemetery, Wheat Ridge, Colo. Gilpin County,Colo. is named for him.William Harmon Peace Jenkins (1830-1908) — of NorthCarolina. Born in GranvilleCounty, N.C., May 3,1830. Member of NorthCarolina state house of representatives, 1860-66, 1891; served inthe Confederate Army during the Civil War; member of NorthCarolina state senate, 1881, 1887. Methodist.Fellfrom his horse, caught his foot in the stirrup and dragged onthe ground, and died soon after, in GranvilleCounty, N.C., January24, 1908. Interment at aprivate or family graveyard, Granville County, N.C. John Clarence Cudahy (1887-1943) — also known asJohn Cudahy — of Granville, MilwaukeeCounty, Wis. Born in Milwaukee, MilwaukeeCounty, Wis., December10, 1887. Uncle by marriage of HaroldLeClair Ickes. Served in the U.S. Army during World War I; U.S.Ambassador to Poland, 1933-37; Belgium, 1940; U.S. Minister to Ireland, 1937-40; Luxembourg, 1940. Catholic.Died of a broken neck after being thrown fromhis horse, while riding on his estate near Milwaukee, MilwaukeeCounty, Wis., September6, 1943. Buriallocation unknown. Howard Malcolm Baldrige (1922-1987) — also known asMalcolm Baldrige — of Woodbury, LitchfieldCounty, Conn. Born in Omaha, DouglasCounty, Neb., October4, 1922. Grandson of HowardHammond Baldrige; son of HowardMalcolm Baldrige (1894-1985) and Regina (Connell) Baldrige;married, March 31,1951, to Margaret Trowbridge Murray. Republican. Served in theU.S. Army during World War II; businesecutive; delegate to Republican National Convention fromConnecticut, 1964,1972;delegateto Connecticut state constitutional convention, 1965; U.S.Secretary of Commerce, 1981-87; died in office 1987. Congregationalist.Awarded the PresidentialMedal of Freedom posthumously in 1988. Died after falling offa horse while practicing rodeo, July 25,1987. Interment at NewNorth Cemetery, Woodbury, Conn. Seealso Baldrigefamily of Nebraska Mary Hansen Mead (1935-1996) — of near Jackson, TetonCounty, Wyo. Born in TetonCounty, Wyo., June 21,1935. Daughter of CliffordPeter Hansen. Republican. Candidate for Governor ofWyoming, 1990. Female. Thrown by ahorse while herding cattle, and died as a result, in TetonCounty, Wyo., June 21,1996. Interment somewherein Jackson, Wyo. "Enjoy the hospitable entertainment of a politicalgraveyard."Henry L. Clinton, Apollo Hall, New York City, February3, 1872 The PoliticalGraveyard is a web site about U.S. political history andcemeteries. It is the Internet's most comprehensive source forAmerican political biography, listing 180,022 politicians, living anddead. 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