Samuel Huntington (July 16, 1731 – January 5, 1796) was a Founding Father of the United States and a lawyer, jurist, statesman, and Patriot in the American...
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Samuel Huntington may refer to: Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician) (1731–1796), American jurist, statesman, and revolutionary leader, 18th Governor...
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early 18th century, it was the birthplace and boyhood home of Samuel Huntington (1731–1796), an American statesman and Founding Father. He served as a delegate...
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American politics from the 18th & 19th centuries include Samuel Huntington (Scotland, Connecticut 1731–1796), Connecticut Superior Court Judge 1773–1785, Patriot...
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Governor Huntington may refer to: Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician) (1731–1796), 18th Governor of Connecticut Samuel Huntington (Ohio politician)...
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election for a new president under the new constitution. Instead, Samuel Huntington continued serving a term that had already exceeded the new term limit...
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7% of those under age 18 and 10.9% of those age 65 or over. Samuel Huntington (1731–1796) a leading American Patriot during the American Revolution and...
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Huntington (Connecticut politician) (1731–1796), chief justice of the Connecticut Supreme Court Samuel Huntington (Ohio politician) (1765–1817), associate...
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member of the United States House of Representatives, 1817–1819 Samuel Huntington (1731–1796), delegate to the Second Continental Congress and signer of the...
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a United States representative from Vermont was born in town Samuel Huntington (1731–1796), signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of...
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to Huntington, but Kallenbach notes he became a Federalist after parties started forming in the 1790s. Dubin does not label Wolcott's party in 1796, and...
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songwriter, and actor Samuel Huntington (disambiguation), multiple people, including: Samuel Huntington (statesman) (1731–1796), American jurist, statesman...
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Danish writer (d. 1788) July 16 – Samuel Huntington, Patriot in the American Revolution and politician (d. 1796) August – Henry Constantine Jennings...
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Samuel Huntington, 7th president of the Continental Congress, signatory of the Declaration of Independence and Articles of Confederation (born 1731)...
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signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776 $2 reverse 1976 Samuel Huntington 1731–1796 signatory, Declaration of Independence, 1776 $2 reverse 1976...
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1872–82. Son-in-law of John Savage. See Huntington family Samuel Huntington (Scotland, Connecticut 1731–1796), Connecticut Superior Court Judge 1773–1785...
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History. Aug 21, 2018. Retrieved June 4, 2019. "Samuel Huntington Governor of Connecticut, 1786–1796". Museum of Connecticut History. 2015-08-14. Retrieved...
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Giambattista Vasco, Italian economist (b. 1733) January 5 – Samuel Huntington, Connecticut jurist (b. 1731) January 5 – Anna Barbara Reinhart, Swiss mathematician...
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William Greenleaf Esther Quincy (1738–1810), married Jonathan Sewall (1728–1796), last royal attorney general of Massachusetts Dorothy Quincy (1747–1830)...
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revolutionary Samuel Allyne Otis (1740–1814), politician Harrison Gray Otis (1765–1848), U.S. senator, mayor of Boston Paine Family Robert Treat Paine (1731–1814)...
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1731) May 19 – Josiah Bartlett, signatory of the Declaration of Independence (born 1729) July 28 – Zebulon Butler, soldier and politician (born 1731)...
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most prosperous seaports. In 1796, Dr. Hall married Mehetable Parsons, daughter of Revolutionary hero, Major General Samuel Holden Parsons (Harvard 1756)...
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(1793-1875) Theodore Dwight (1796–1866), author, married Eleanor Boyd. William Richard Dwight (1798-1864) Maurice William Dwight (1766-1796) Fidelia Dwight (1768-1847)...
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Congressman from Rhode Island (b. 1732) William Cowper, English poet (b. 1731) May 7 – Niccolò Piccinni, Italian composer (b. 1728) May 23 – Henry Cort...
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Thomas Westmore 1728 John Coward 1729 Thomas Postlethwaite 1730 John Casson 1731 Christopher Butterfield 1732 James Smethurst 1733 James Tomlinson 1734 John...
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Martha Dandridge Custis Washington (June 2, 1731 O.S. – May 22, 1802) was the wife of George Washington, who was the first president of the United States...
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power, the use of the title "Mr. President", and the two-term tradition. His 1796 farewell address became a preeminent statement on republicanism in which...
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Connecticut". Retrieved December 23, 2021. Orcutt, Samuel. History of the Town of Wolcott (Connecticut) from 1731 to 1874, with an account of the Centenary Meeting...
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United States Congress. Retrieved August 26, 2019. "GILLETT, Frederick Huntington – Biographical Information". Bioguide.congress.gov. Retrieved April 4...
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(appointed 1728) Samuel Pruyn (1677-1752), member Albany Board of Aldermen (1729-1731) Francis S. Pruyn (1704-1767), fire master of Albany (1731—1732), assistant...
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