William Branch Giles
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William Branch Giles (12 August 1762–4 December 1830) was an American statesman.
He was born and also died in Amelia County, Virginia.
Giles attended Hampden-Sydney College and Princeton University. He then went on to study law with Chancellor George Wythe. Giles was elected to the U.S. House of Representatives in a special election in 1790, taking the seat of Theodorick Bland, who had died in office on 1 June. In 1804, he was appointed as Senator from Virginia after the resignation of Wilson Cary Nicholas. Giles served in the U.S. Senate until he resigned on 3 March 1815.
Giles served as Governor of Virginia from 1827 to 1829.
Giles County is named in his honor.
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Preceded by Andrew Moore |
United States Senator (Class 2) from Virginia 1804–1815 Served alongside: Andrew Moore, Richard Brent, James Barbour |
Succeeded by Armistead T. Mason |
Preceded by John Tyler |
Governor of Virginia 1827—1829 |
Succeeded by John Floyd |
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