Benjamin Howard (1760 – September 18, 1814) was a Congressman from Kentucky, governor of Missouri Territory and a brigadier general in the War of 1812.
Howard was born in Lexington, Kentucky and graduated in 1797 from William and Mary College. He was elected to the Kentucky General Assembly in 1800. He served in the 10th and 11th Congresses from Kentucky from 1807 until April 10, 1810, when he was appointed Governor of Louisiana Territory (the Louisiana Purchase area north of modern day Louisiana) which was renamed Missouri Territory in 1812.
He resigned his post during the War of 1812 to become brigadier general of the Eighth Military Department. During the conflict he and Nathan Boone (Daniel Boone's youngest son) attacked Sac (tribe) and Fox (tribe) positions in Illinois and established Fort Clark (Illinois) by Peoria, Illinois.
He got sick on the way back and died in St. Louis, Missouri. He is buried in the Old Grace Church Graveyard in downtown St. Louis and then reinterred in Bellefontaine Cemetery.
Howard County, Missouri is named for him.
United States House of Representatives | ||
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Preceded by John Fowler |
Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from Kentucky's 5th congressional district 1807-1809 |
Succeeded by William T. Barry |
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Preceded by Meriwether Lewis |
Governor of Louisiana and Missouri Territory 1809-1812 |
Succeeded by William Clark |