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Armistead Thomson Mason
'Armistead Thomson Mason' (
August 4,
1787 –
February 6,
1819), the son of
Stevens Thomson Mason, was a
U.S. Senator from
Virginia from
1816 to
1817. He was born at the 'Armisteads,' in
Louisa County, Virginia, graduated from the
College of William and Mary in 1807 and engaged in agricultural pursuits until he became colonel of
Virginia Volunteers in the
War of 1812 and subsequently brigadier general of
Virginia Militia.
He was elected as a
Republican to the United States Senate to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of
William Branch Giles, serving from
January 3,
1816, to
March 3,
1817. He then moved to
Loudoun County, Virginia where he was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the Fifteenth Congress (
1816). It was a bitter campaign that gave rise to several duels: Mason himself was later killed in a duel with his brother-in-law,
John Mason McCarty, at
Bladensburg Duelling Field,
Maryland, as a result of this campaign. He is buried in the churchyard of the Episcopal Church at
Leesburg, Virginia.
External link
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biographic sketch at U.S. Congress website