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  1. Abel Parker Upshur (June 17, 1790 – February 28, 1844) was an American lawyer, planter, judge, and politician from the Eastern Shore of Virginia.

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    Jan 9, 2023 · Abel Parker Upshur was born on 17 June 1791, the son of a planter family in Northampton County, Virginia. He attended Yale College and the College of New Jersey (now Princeton University) for one year before returning to Virginia to study law. Upshur gained admission to the Virginia bar in 1810 and practiced in Richmond. He served in the State House of Delegates from 1812 to 1813 and again ...

  3. Abel Parker Upshur was appointed ad interim Secretary of State by President John Tyler on June 24, 1843. On July 24, 1843, Tyler appointed Upshur Secretary of State, and he entered duty on the same day. His term ended on February 28, 1844, the day he died.

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  5. By Matthew Karp. Abel Upshurs political career began and ended with Princeton: in 1807, he was booted from the college for leading a student rebellion; in 1844, he was killed in an explosion aboard the U.S.S. Princeton. In the years between, Upshur was one the most influential pro-slavery statesmen in the antebellum United States.

  6. Navy Secretary Abel P. Upshur. Despite being a slave owner himself, Abel P. Upshur was instrumental in the creation of the Navy's African Squadron, which was established after the Webster-Ashburton Treaty.

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  7. Jul 14, 2022 · Abel P. Upshur (DD-193) 1920-1941. Abel Parker Upshur, born on 17 June 1791 in Northampton County, Va., was admitted to the Virginia bar in 1810 and practiced law in Richmond. He served...

  8. He did not hold the position for long; on February 28, 1844, some 400 guests, including President Tyler, looked on as Abel Parker Upshur was one of five people killed instantly, including Secretary of the Navy Thomas Gilmer, when two huge 225-pound guns aboard the U.S.S. Princeton misfired.

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