Andrew R. Govan Explained

Andrew Robison Govan
Birth Date:January 13, 1794
Birth Place:Orangeburg District, South Carolina
Death Place:Marshall County, Mississippi
Resting Place:Marshall County, Mississippi
State:South Carolina
District:4th
Term Start:December 4, 1822
Term End:March 3, 1827
Predecessor:James Overstreet
Successor:William D. Martin
Office2:Member of the South Carolina House of Representatives
Term2:1820  - 1821
Alma Mater:South Carolina College
Profession:lawyer
Party:Democratic-Republican
Otherparty:Jacksonian
Children:George M. Govan

Andrew Robison Govan (January 13, 1794 – June 27, 1841) was an American who served as a U.S. Representative from South Carolina from 1822 to 1827.

Biography

Born in Orange Parish, Orangeburg District, South Carolina, Govan pursued classical studies at a private school in Willington, South Carolina, and was graduated from South Carolina College at Columbia in 1813.He served as member of the State house of representatives 1820–1821.

Congress

Govan was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Seventeenth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the death of James Overstreet.

Govan was elected as a Jackson Republican to the Eighteenth Congress, and reelected as a Jacksonian to the Nineteenth Congress, and served from December 4, 1822, to March 3, 1827.

After Congress

He moved to Mississippi in 1828 and devoted the remainder of his life to planting.

Death and burial

He died in Marshall County, Mississippi, June 27, 1841.He was interred in the family cemetery on the estate, "Snowdown" plantation in Marshall County.

He was the father of George M. Govan (1840-1899), who was the 27th Secretary of State of Mississippi, serving from 1886 to 1896.[1]

Sources

  1. Book: Rowland, Dunbar. Mississippi: Comprising Sketches of Counties, Towns, Events, Institutions, and Persons, Arranged in Cyclopedic Form. 1907. Southern Historical Publishing Association. en.