Background
Ewing, John was born on May 19, 1789 in Cork, Ireland.
United States representative politician
Ewing, John was born on May 19, 1789 in Cork, Ireland.
As a child his family moved to the United States and settled in Baltimore, Maryland. In 1813 he moved to Vincennes, Indiana. He was involved in both business and in publishing a local paper.
From 1816 until 1820 he was an Associate Justice of the Circuit Court of Knox County, Indiana. He resigned from this post in 1820. In both 1816 and 1821, he ran unsuccessfully for the Indiana State Senate.
In 1825 he was appointed a lieutenant colonel of the State Militia. He also began serving in the Indiana Senate that year. He continued to serve in the State Senate until 1833 when he was elected to the United States Congress.
He only led his closest opponent by two votes. At this point he is most often identified as an anti-Jacksonian. He was also elected to the congress that convened in 1837, this time as a Whig, and with a greater percentage of the votes cast.
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