William A. Trimble
1786–1821 (age 35)
Biography
William A. Trimble rose from the Ohio frontier, practiced law, and was elected to the United States Senate, where he sought practical solutions for the growing nation. While in office he weighed in on early infrastructure debates and defended the rights of settlers carving out new lives in the West.
He died in Washington while still serving his state, remembered for his seriousness of purpose, his careful counsel, and his dedication to the republic in its formative years.