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Davis, John, 1787-1854

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Personal name headingDavis, John, 1787-1854
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Variant(s)Citizen of Massachusetts, 1787-1854
Davis, J. (John), 1787-1854
See alsoMassachusetts. Governor (1834-1835 : Davis)
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Massachusetts. Governor (1841-1843 : Davis)
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Other standard no.65452585
Associated countryUnited States
Associated placeMassachusetts
LocatedWorcester (Mass.)
Birth date1787-01-13
Death date1854-04-19
Place of birthNorthborough (Mass.)
Place of deathWorcester (Mass.)
Field of activityLaw Politics, Practical Public administration
AffiliationAmerican Antiquarian Society
Profession or occupationGovernors
Governors
Legislators
Lawyers
Found inHill, A. The perfect man, 1854: t.p. (Hon. John Davis)
MoSU-L/NLT files (hdg.: Davis, John, 1787-1854)
His A letter to William H. Crawford, Esquire, 1821: t.p. (citizen of Massachusetts)
Massachusetts. Governor (1841-1843 : Davis). Commonwealth of Massachusetts. By His Excellency John Davis, 1841.
WwasW in Amer. 1607-1968 (Davis, John, Jan. 13, 1787-Apr. 19, 1854; senator; gov. of Mass. 1834-1835; 1841-43)
Transactions and collections of the American Antiquarian Society, volume II, 1836: Members of the American Antiquarian society, MDCCCXXXVI, page 567 (Hon. John Davis, LL.D., Worcester)
Letter of Hon. John Davis, 1835: page 1 (Worcester, August 26, 1835) page 2 (signed: J. Davis)
Wikipedia, March 3, 2023 (John Davis (Massachusetts governor); John Davis (January 13, 1787-April 19, 1854) was an American lawyer, businessman and politician from Massachusetts. He spent 25 years in public service, serving in both houses of the United States Congress and for three non-consecutive years as Governor of Massachusetts. Born in Northborough, Massachusetts; He died in Worcester on April 19, 1854)
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