John Peter Van Ness
1769–1846 (age 77)
U.S. Representative and mayor
Biography
John Peter Van Ness was a distinguished public servant who represented his constituents in Congress and served as mayor of Washington, D.C. His dual roles in local and national government demonstrated his commitment to civic leadership and his ability to navigate the complexities of American politics during the early nineteenth century.
Van Ness's contributions to the development of the nation's capital and his legislative work left a lasting impact on American governance. He was interred at Oak Hill Cemetery, a prominent burial ground that honors many of the nation's leaders and prominent citizens.