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Richard Maxwell Drew

Richard Maxwell Drew
State Representative for Claiborne Parish
In office
1848–1850
Preceded by Unknown
Succeeded by S. Smith
Personal details
Born (1822-06-26)June 26, 1822
Overton community
Near Minden
Then Claiborne Parish
Louisiana, USA
Died July 11, 1850(1850-07-11) (aged 28)
Overton community
Now Webster Parish
Resting place

Overton Cemetery

Cenotaph at Minden Cemetery
Political party Democratic
Spouse(s) Sarah Jessie Cleveland
Relations

Brother Thomas Stevenson Drew
Grandson Harmon Caldwell Drew Great-grandson R. Harmon Drew, Sr.

Great-great-grandson Harmon Drew, Jr.
Children Richard Cleveland Drew
Occupation Attorney

Overton Cemetery

Brother Thomas Stevenson Drew
Grandson Harmon Caldwell Drew Great-grandson R. Harmon Drew, Sr.

Richard Maxwell Drew (June 26, 1822 – July 11, 1850) was an attorney and politician in Claiborne Parish in North Louisiana. His family was among the first settlers of what is now Webster Parish, established in 1871 as a breakaway from Claiborne Parish.

Drew was a son of Newitt (or Newett) Drew and Sarah A. Sally Maxwell Drew, natives of Southampton County in Virginia, who later moved to Wilson County, Tennessee, and then northwestern Louisiana. Richard Maxwell Drew was born in his father's Overton community on Dorcheat Bayou near Minden, Louisiana, the seat of government of Webster Parish. The community was subsequently obliterated by yellow fever. Drew's brother, Thomas Stevenson Drew, who was twenty years his senior, became the governor of Arkansas in 1844. Thomas S. Drew was the namesake of Drew County, Arkansas.

R. M. Drew married the former Sarah Jessie Cleveland (1828–1875)in 1846. At seventeen, he was already practicing law. At twenty-three in 1845, he was a district judge in Claiborne Parish (prior to the establishment of Webster Parish), and a delegate to the Louisiana Constitutional Convention of 1845. For the last two years of his short life, Drew was a Democratic member of the Louisiana House of Representatives.


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