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TAIT, Charles, senator, born in Louisa county, Virginia, in 1768; died in Wilcox county, Alabama, 7 October, 1835. He removed at an early age to Georgia, was associated with William H. Crawford its the management of Richmond academy, and then, haying been admitted to the bar, practised law with success. He was judge of the western circuit of Georgia from 1803 till 1809, and in the latter year was chosen to the United States senate as a Democrat in place of John Milledge, who had resigned. He served from 28 December, 1809, till 3 March, 1819, when he removed to Wilcox county, Alabama, having been appointed a judge of the United States district court for that state. He resigned this office in 1826. Judge Tait was an able supporter of the administrations of Madison and Monroe.
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United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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