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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 Revolution from Connecticut. [1] As a delegate to the Continental Congress , he signed the Declaration of Independence and the Articles of Confederation .
Jabaz W. Huntington (Norwich, Connecticut November 8, 1788 – November 1, 1847) was a United States representative and Senator from Connecticut. Samuel Huntington (1765–1817), delegate to the Ohio Constitutional Convention 1802, Justice of the Ohio Supreme Court 1803–1808, Governor of Ohio 1808–1810. Nephew of and adoptive son of Samuel ...
Although you have changed my edits of Samuel Huntington back to the Continental Congress, perhaps you can leave this post on the talk page to help your readers discern which listing - President of the Continental Congress or President of the Continental Congress (September 29, 1779 to February 28, 1781) and President of the United States in ...
Samuel D. Hubbard: March 4, 1845 – March 4, 1849 Democratic: 2nd [data missing] Benjamin Huntington: March 4, 1789 – March 4, 1791 Pro-Administration: At-large [data missing] Ebenezer Huntington: October 11, 1810 – March 4, 1811 Federalist: At-large [data missing] March 4, 1817 – March 4, 1819 [data missing] Colin M. Ingersoll: March 4 ...
These are the 20 delegates to the Continental Congress from Connecticut. Some others were elected to serve as delegates but did not attend Congress; this category shows only those who actually attended. For the complete list, including those who did not attend, see the list of delegates to the Continental Congress.
Samuel Huntington may refer to: Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician) (1731–1796), American jurist, statesman, and revolutionary leader, 18th Governor of Connecticut Samuel Huntington (Ohio politician) (1765–1817), American jurist, third Governor of Ohio
The filing comes nearly eight years after The Times published an investigation into political donations linked to real estate developer Samuel Leung. L.A. real estate developer accused of 444 ...
Huntington was born in Coventry in the Colony of Connecticut. He was the nephew (and, later, the adopted son) of Samuel Huntington, the fourth President of the Continental Congress and first President of the United States in Congress Assembled under the Articles of Confederation. [3]