Congressional Profile

Representative John Strode Barbour

John Strode Barbour served as a representative for Virginia (1823-1833).

Profile Timeline

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  • Left office.

Historical Profile

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John Strode Barbour was an American politician who served as United States Representative from Virginia, District 15 from 1823 to 1833. A member of the Jackson Party, they contributed to the legislative process and represented the interests of the people of Virginia.

Early Life and Career

John Strode Barbour was born in 1790. Before entering national politics, John Strode Barbour built a career in Virginia that prepared them for public service.

Congressional Career

John Strode Barbour served as United States Representative from Virginia, District 15 from 1823 to 1833. As a Jackson, John Strode Barbour participated in the legislative process and represented the interests of the people of Virginia.

Legacy

John Strode Barbour’s service contributed to the political history of Virginia and the United States.