Nicholas Ware

Nicholas Ware ( * 1769 in Caroline County, Virginia; † September 7, 1824 in New York City ) was an American politician ( Democratic- Republican), who represented the state of Georgia in the U.S. Senate.

Some years after his birth in Virginia drew Nicholas Ware with his parents first to Edgefield in South Carolina before the family settled in Augusta ( Georgia). He received a comprehensive education and studied medicine and later the law, where he learned the legal craft both in Augusta and at the Litchfield Law School in Connecticut. After recording to the bar he began to practice in Augusta.

Soon struck a commodity and a political career. Between 1808 and 1811 he was the first time in the House of Representatives from Georgia; a second term in this Parliament chamber followed from 1814 to 1815. From 1819 to 1821 he was mayor of Augusta and thus Succeeded by Freeman Walker, after his resignation as U.S. Senator on August 6, 1821 Nicholas Ware won the overdue election and from the 10 November. the same year took over the vacant seat in Congress. There he remained until his death in 1824. According to the splitting of the Democratic Republicans into several factions he had counted to the Crawford Republicans, the followers of William Harris Crawford.

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