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John Williams (Salem, New York)

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He was a large landholder. He owned slaves. He was a promoter and director of a company organized to build the Erie Canal as a private enterprise, the project later being taken over and completed by the State, and a judge of the county court. Williams died in Salem on July 22, 1806; his interment was
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from 1777 to 1779 when he was expelled for fraud and theft. One act of which he was accused was the submission of false muster and payrolls, which enabled him to draw government money for paying soldiers, but which he then kept. He was also accused of holding of courts-martial which were not
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in 1775; he was reelected and served until its dissolution in 1777. He was appointed surgeon of state militia forces in 1775. Williams was a named colonel of the Charlotte County militia regiment in 1776 and retained command throughout the Revolutionary War. He was a member of the
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authorized by militia regulations and fining soldiers who were found guilty, after which he withheld their salaries to pay the fines. He was later exonerated and resumed his political and military careers.
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Report of the New York State Senate Select Committee to Investigate the Facts and Circumstances Surrounding the Conviction of Hiram Monserrate on October 15, 2009
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The History of Political Parties in the State of New-York, from the Ratification of the Federal Constitution to 1840
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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During 1788 when the American people were debating whether their states should ratify the proposed
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to which Washington County had been re-districted, but was defeated by Democratic-Republican
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to which Washington County had been re-districted, but was defeated by Democratic-Republican
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from 1782 to 1794. Williams was appointed a member of the first board of regents of the
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in September 1752. He received a liberal education, studied medicine and surgery in
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to which Washington County had been re-districted, but was defeated by Federalist
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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The Democratic Republicans of New York: The Origins, 1763-1797
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in 1784. He served as brigadier general of militia in 1786.
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American physician and politician from Salem, New York
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John Williams (Salem, NY)

U.S. House of Representatives
New York
9th
James Gordon
Jonas Platt
Barnstaple
Devonshire
England
Great Britain
Salem
New York
U.S.
Democratic-Republican Party
Federalist Party
Salem, New York
United States House of Representatives
Barnstaple
Devonshire
England
St. Thomas' Hospital
Salem
Washington County
New York Provincial Congress
New York State Senate
New York State Assembly
New York State Senate
University of the State of New York
Constitution of the United States

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