Jacob H. Plowman
Member of the Maryland House of Delegates
from the Harford County district
In office
1884–1888
Personal details
Born(1836-09-05)September 5, 1836
Laurel, Maryland, U.S.
Died (aged 1836)
near Emmorton, Maryland, U.S.
Resting placeMount Carmel Church
Emmorton, Maryland, U.S.
Political partyDemocratic
SpouseMiss Smith
Children1
Occupation
  • Politician
  • farmer
  • military officer

Jacob H. Plowman (September 5, 1836 – October 5, 1897) was an American politician from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Harford County from 1884 to 1888.

Early life

Jacob H. Plowman was born on September 5, 1836, in Laurel, Maryland.[1][2]

Career

Plowman learned the trade of a machinist. He worked for the Baltimore and Ohio Railroad.[2] During the Civil War, Plowman served in the Union Army as a quartermaster's clerk.[1] In 1872, Plowman moved to Harford County to pursue farming.[1] He moved to New York City after the war and remained there until 1868. In 1868, he returned to Laurel to work in the machine and iron foundry business.[2]

Plowman was a Democrat. In 1879, Plowman was elected as county commissioner of Harford County. He was remained in that office until 1883.[1][2] He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Harford County from 1884 to 1888.[3]

In 1887, Plowman was appointed by Governor Elihu Emory Jackson as commander of the Maryland Oyster Navy. He served in that role until 1891.[1][2]

Personal life

Plowman married Miss Smith from Oella, Maryland. They had one daughter, Ida C.[1][2] He was a member of the Presbyterian Church, as well as the Masons and Odd Fellows.[1]

Plowman died on October 5, 1897, at his home near Emmorton, Maryland. He was buried at Mount Carmel Church in Emmorton.[1]

References

  1. 1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 "Death of Commodore Plowman". The Aegis and Intelligencer. October 8, 1897. p. 3. Retrieved March 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  2. 1 2 3 4 5 6 "Jacob H. Plowman's Death". The Baltimore Sun. October 6, 1897. p. 8. Retrieved March 11, 2023 via Newspapers.com.Open access icon
  3. "Historical List, House of Delegates, Harford County". Maryland Manual On-Line. Maryland State Archives. April 30, 1999. Retrieved March 11, 2023.
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