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  2. Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician) - Wikipedia

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    The house where Huntington was born in Scotland, Connecticut Colony Coat of Arms of Samuel Huntington. Huntington was born to Nathaniel and Mehetabel Huntington on July 16, [2] [3] 1731, in Windham, Connecticut Colony in present-day Scotland, Connecticut, which broke off from Windham in 1857.

  3. Articles of Confederation - Wikipedia

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    President Term Samuel Huntington: March 1, 1781 – July 10, 1781 Thomas McKean: July 10, 1781 – November 5, 1781 John Hanson: November 5, 1781 – November 4, 1782 Elias Boudinot: November 4, 1782 – November 3, 1783 Thomas Mifflin: November 3, 1783 – June 3, 1784 Richard Henry Lee: November 30, 1784 – November 4, 1785 John Hancock

  4. President of the Continental Congress - Wikipedia

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    Instead, Samuel Huntington continued serving a term that had already exceeded the new term limit. [30] The first president to serve the specified one-year term was John Hanson (November 5, 1781 to November 4, 1782). [7] [31]

  5. Huntington family - Wikipedia

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    Huntingtons involved in American politics from the 18th & 19th centuries include. The signatures on the Declaration of Independence Samuel Huntington (Scotland, Connecticut 1731–1796), Connecticut Superior Court Judge 1773–1785, Patriot in the American Revolution, Founding Father and Signer of the Declaration of Independence, President of and Delegate to the Continental Congress from ...

  6. Province of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Among the first groups were the Mennonites, who founded Germantown in 1683; and the Amish, who established the Northkill Amish Settlement in 1740. 1751 was an auspicious year for the colony. Pennsylvania Hospital, the first hospital in the British American colonies, [7] and The Academy and College of Philadelphia, the predecessor to the private ...

  7. List of colonial governors of Pennsylvania - Wikipedia

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    Name Title Term Seat 1 William Markham: Deputy Governor: 1681–1682 Philadelphia: 2 William Penn: Proprietor: 1682 Philadelphia: 3 Thomas Lloyd: President of Council 1684–1688 Philadelphia: 4 John Blackwell: Deputy Governor: 1688 Philadelphia: 5 Thomas Lloyd: Deputy Governor: 1690 Philadelphia: 6 William Markham: Deputy Governor: 1691 ...

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  9. Samuel Huntington (Ohio politician) - Wikipedia

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    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]