Harper's Encyclopædia of United States History: From 458 A.D. to 1902, Volume 9Harper & Bros., 1902 |
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... Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 , was his flag - ship in a cruise to the West Indies . He resigned Sept. 21 ...
... Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 , was his flag - ship in a cruise to the West Indies . He resigned Sept. 21 ...
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... Assembly , and ping there , received from Congress the was a member of Congress in 1793–94 . He commission of major . In the summer of was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 ...
... Assembly , and ping there , received from Congress the was a member of Congress in 1793–94 . He commission of major . In the summer of was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 ...
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... Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 , was his flag - ship in a cruise to the West Indies . He resigned Sept. 21 ...
... Assembly , and was a member of Congress in 1793-94 . He was employed in 1794 to superintend the construction of the frigate Constitution , which , in 1799 , was his flag - ship in a cruise to the West Indies . He resigned Sept. 21 ...
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... Assembly , and in 1770 was made judge of the Northumberland county court . He was elected to Congress July 20 , 1776 , and signed the Declaration of Independence on Aug. 2. He died in Easton , Pa . , Feb. 23 , 1781 . Taylor , JAMES ...
... Assembly , and in 1770 was made judge of the Northumberland county court . He was elected to Congress July 20 , 1776 , and signed the Declaration of Independence on Aug. 2. He died in Easton , Pa . , Feb. 23 , 1781 . Taylor , JAMES ...
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... Assembly for that purpose . Tod , DAVID , diplomatist ; born in The governor , alarmed by symptoms of Youngstown , O. , Feb. 21 , 1805 ; admitted a new rebellion , did so ( April 18 ) ; but that body proceeded no further than to ...
... Assembly for that purpose . Tod , DAVID , diplomatist ; born in The governor , alarmed by symptoms of Youngstown , O. , Feb. 21 , 1805 ; admitted a new rebellion , did so ( April 18 ) ; but that body proceeded no further than to ...
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