General William Lingan Gaither (February 13, 1813 - August 2, 1858) was born in Locust Grove, Montgomery County, Maryland.[1] He was the only child of Henry Chew Gaither and Eliza Worthington.[1]
Gaither served as Montgomery County's representative in the Maryland House of Delegates from 1839 to 1841.[1] From 1842 until his death, Gaither served on the Maryland Senate and was elected as President of Senate during the 1849 and 1854 sessions.[1]
Gaither was appointed to the Board of Visitors of the U.S. Military Academy in 1851 and served as Director of the Baltimore & Ohio Railroad between 1856 and 1857.[1]
Gaither caught typhoid fever at the Barnum's Hotel in Baltimore, Maryland and died a year later on August 2, 1858, at Berkeley Springs, Virginia.[1] He is buried at his ancestral home of Pleasant Fields in Cracklin, now Laytonsville, Maryland.[1]
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edit- ^ a b c d e f g "William Lingan Gaither (1813-1858) MSA SC 3520-1594". Archives of Maryland (Biographical Series). Maryland State Archives. Retrieved 4 January 2014.