Benjamin Chew Howard

After serving on the city council of Baltimore in 1820 and in both houses of the Maryland legislature, he was a Representative in the United States Congress from 1829 to 1833, and from 1835 to 1839.

[3] During 1814, the last year of the War of 1812 he served as a Captain in the First Mechanical Volunteers, a company of the 5th Maryland Regiment at the Battle of North Point.

In 1818 he married Jane Gilmor who would write a charity cookbook and after the Civil War lead a successful fundraising fair.

In 1835, President Andrew Jackson named Richard Rush and Howard to arbitrate the Ohio-Michigan boundary dispute.

As such, the dual form of citation to, for example, the Supreme Court decision in Williams v. United States is 42 U.S. (1 How.)

Jane Gilmor Howard, author of Fifty Years in a Maryland Kitchen