Robert H. Adams

Robert Huntington Adams ( * 1792 in Rockbridge County, Virginia; † July 2, 1830 in Natchez, Mississippi) was an American politician who represented the state of Mississippi for a short time in the U.S. Senate.

Robert Adams learned in his youth the first cooper craft before he began studying at Washington College in Lexington, now Washington and Lee University. Once he had his degree there in 1806, he studied law, was admitted to the Bar and began to practice in Knoxville (Tennessee).

In 1819 he moved to Natchez in Mississippi. He had held in 1828 as a deputy in the House of Representatives of Mississippi His first political office. After the death of U.S. Senator Thomas Buck Reed, he was elected by the state Legislature as his successor. Adams took his seat in Washington D.C. true as a member of the Jacksonian Group from 6 January 1830 but could only exercise until his death on 2 July of the same year. He was buried in the municipal cemetery of Natchez.

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