James Burrill Jr. | |
Jr/Sr: | United States Senator |
State: | Rhode Island |
Term Start: | March 4, 1817 |
Term End: | December 25, 1820 |
Predecessor: | Jeremiah B. Howell |
Successor: | Nehemiah R. Knight |
Order2: | 31st |
Office2: | Chief Justice of the Rhode Island Supreme Court |
Term Start2: | 1816 |
Term End2: | 1817 |
Predecessor2: | Daniel Lyman |
Successor2: | Tristam Burges |
Order3: | 45th |
Office3: | Attorney General of Rhode Island |
Term Start3: | 1797 |
Term End3: | 1814 |
Governor3: | Arthur Fenner Henry Smith Isaac Wilbour James Fenner William Jones |
Preceded3: | Ray Greene |
Succeeded3: | Samuel W. Bridgham |
Birth Date: | 25 April 1772 |
Birth Place: | Providence, Rhode Island |
Death Place: | Washington, D.C. |
Alma Mater: | Brown University 1788 |
Party: | Federalist |
James Burrill Jr. (April 25, 1772 – December 25, 1820) was a Federalist-party United States senator representing the state of Rhode Island. He served in the Senate from 1817 until 1820. He graduated from the College of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations (the former name of Brown University) at Providence in 1788.[1]
Burrill was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1815.[2]
The town of Burrillville, Rhode Island, is named for him.[3] His grandson is the American writer and public speaker, George William Curtis.
Burrill died of tuberculosis in Washington, D.C., on December 25, 1820.[4] He was interred in the Congressional Cemetery.