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Caleb Strong (January 9, 1745 – November 7, 1819) was an American lawyer, politician, and Founding Father who served as the sixth and tenth governor of ...
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Caleb Strong (1745–1819) was a U.S. Senator from Massachusetts from 1789 to 1796. Senator Strong may refer to: Bennett Strong, Wisconsin State Senate ...
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Original – American Bank Note Company engraved portrait of Caleb Strong. Delegate to the Constitutional Convention, Strong was part of the inaugural class ...
From 1774 through the duration of the Revolution, Strong was a member of Northampton's committee of safety. In 1776 he was elected to the Massachusetts General ...
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Massachusetts lawyer, governor, and US senator 1745-1819.
Caleb Strong (9 January 1745 – 7 November 1819) was a US Senator from Massachusetts from 4 March 1789 to 1 June 1796 (preceding Theodore Sedgwick) and ...
About. CALEB STRONG was born in Northampton, Massachusetts on January 9, 1745. His education was attained at Harvard University, where he graduated in 1764.
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Caleb Strong, Jr. · Elected to the Massachusetts Provincial Congress in 1774, Strong served on the governor's council, the Massachusetts Senate (1780-1789), as a ...
Key Figures in the Ratification of the Constitution: Caleb Strong. Caleb Strong State: Massachusetts. Age at Ratifying Convention: 43. Affiliation: Federalist.
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