David Shriver Jr. (April 14, 1769 – April 28, 1852) was an American politician and engineer from Maryland. He served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County in 1807.
Shriver served as a member of the Maryland House of Delegates, representing Frederick County, in 1807.[1][3] He worked as a civil engineer. In 1809, he was superintendent of construction of the turnpike between Westminster and Hagerstown. From around 1816 to 1820, he was superintendent of construction of the National Road. In 1820, he was commissioner of roads west of the Ohio River. He also served as the commissioner of public works.[1]
Shriver was president of Cumberland Bank in Cumberland. He also worked in Cumberland as an innkeeper and hotel owner.[1]
Personal life
Shriver married Eve Sherman, daughter of Jacob Sherman, of Westminster on February 28, 1803. They had four children, Jacob, Elizabeth, William Wagoner and George.[1] His nephew Edward Shriver served in the state legislature.[4]