Jonathan TrumbullJr. (March 26, 1740 – August 7, 1809) was an American politician and military officer who served as the governor of Connecticut, speaker of the United States House of Representatives, and lieutenant governor of Connecticut…
Trumbull and Nicholas Cooke of Rhode Island were the only men to serve as governor of both a British colony and a U.S. state, and he was the only governor to take up the Patriot cause at the start of the Revolutionary War. [1 ] Trumbull…
JonathanTrumbullJR., son of colonial Connecticut Governor Jonathan Trumbull Sr. (1769-1784) and uncle to Connecticut Governor Joseph Trumbull (1849-1850), was born in Lebanon, Connecticut, on March 26, 1740.
John Trumbull (6. června 1756 Lebanon – 10. listopadu 1843 New York) byl americký umělec z období americké války za nezávislost, pozoruhodný svými historickými obrazy.
Jonathan assisted in this family business until he went to Harvard to study for the ministry at age 13. He obtained a master’s degree in 1730 and was licensed by the Windham Association (of Congregational churches) on October 13 of that year…
Isaac Fitch (1734-91) was one of Connecticut's most skilled and accomplished colonial builders and carpenters. He was born in Lebanon, a cousin of Jonathan Trumbull Senior (1710-85), the famed Governor of Connecticut and supplier to…