- Benjamin Tasker, Jr.
Colonel Benjamin Tasker, Jr. (1720 –
October 17 ,1760 ) was the son of Ann Bladen andBenjamin Tasker, Sr. , the Provincial Governor ofMaryland from 1752 to 1753.Benjamin Tasker, Jr. was appointed by Provincial Governor of Maryland,
Horatio Sharpe as Commissioner to secure the assistance of The Six Nations. This commission resulted in the Confederacy of 1752, a union of colonial interests for defense about a quarter of a century before theUnited States Declaration of Independence .cite book
last =Warfield
first =Joshua Dorsey
title =The Founders of Anne Arundel And Howard Counties, Maryland
publisher =Kohn & Pollock
month =July | year =1905
location =Baltimore, Maryland
pages =212
url =http://books.google.com/books?id=vgINAAAAYAAJ&printsec=titlepage#PPA212,M1
isbn = 0806379715]He was one of Maryland’s delegates to the
Albany Congress of 1754, another attempt on the part of the colonists to deal jointly with a common problem. He served on a committee at the Albany congress withBenjamin Franklin which was charged with the task of drawing up a plan for a central government of all the colonies. Ath the adjournment of the congress, the plan adopted was submitted to the various legislatures for approval. While it was rejected, its goals were pursued later at the Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia. Citation
last = Fiehler
first = Leonard E
author-link =
last2 = Baltz
first2 = Shirley
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title = National Register of Historic Places Inventory – Nomination Form: Belair Mansion
place =
publisher = United States Department of the Interior, National Park Service
year = 1976
volume =
edition =
url = http://www.mdihp.net/cfm/dsp_display.cfm?previous_
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isbn = ]An owner of
thoroughbred horse s, Tasker is noted in horse racing circles for having imported fromEngland the mare "Selima" etween 1750 and 1752.Citation
last = Deubler
first = Cindy
author-link =
title = Belair Museums stand in path of "Progress"
journal = Mid-Atlantic Thoroughbred
pages = 22-27
date = 2002-05
year = 2002
url = ] Citation
last = Remly
first = Lynn L.
title = Art Among the Oats: Belair Stable Museum
journal = Equine Images
volume = 2000
issue = 81
pages = 5-56
date = Fall 2002
year = 2002
id = ] Sired byGodolphin Arabian , "Selima" was raced until the end of the 1752 season then was sent toSamuel Ogle 'sBelair Stud inCollington, Maryland . As a broodmare, "Selima" produced ten foals that would became an important bloodline in American racing with important racing offspring such as "Hanover" and is even the ancestress of George Washington's stallion, "Magnolia."Tasker and Franklin became friends, and when Franklin visited Annapolis in the spring of 1755, he visited Tasker at the
Belair Mansion , then being run by Tasker.References
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