Jonathan Trumbull, the Glossary
Jonathan Trumbull Sr. (October 12, 1710August 17, 1785) was an American politician and statesman who served as Governor of Connecticut during the American Revolution.[1]
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49 relations: Alice Turner Curtis, American Academy of Arts and Sciences, American Revolution, American Revolutionary War, Battles of Lexington and Concord, Boston, British America, Colchester, Connecticut, Connecticut, Connecticut Colony, Connecticut Western Reserve, Continental Army, Faith Huntington, French and Indian War, George Washington, Harvard College, Harvard University, Jedediah Huntington, John Trumbull, John Trumbull Birthplace, Jonathan the Husky, Jonathan Trumbull Jr., Joseph Trumbull (commissary general), Joseph Trumbull (governor), Lebanon, Connecticut, List of colonial governors of Connecticut, List of governors of Connecticut, Maria Trumbull, Matthew Griswold (governor), Nathan Hale, National Historic Landmark, Newcastle upon Tyne, Nicholas Cooke, Patriot (American Revolution), Rhode Island, Society of the Cincinnati, Speaker of the United States House of Representatives, Thomas Gage, Thomas Hutchinson (governor), Trumbull College, Trumbull County, Ohio, Trumbull, Connecticut, United States, United States Declaration of Independence, University of Edinburgh, William Pitkin, William Williams (Connecticut politician), Yale University, 7th Continental Regiment.
- Colonial governors of Connecticut
- Governors of Connecticut
- People of Connecticut in the French and Indian War
- Political leaders of the American Revolution
- Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives (colonial period)
Alice Turner Curtis
Alice Turner Curtis (September 6, 1860 – July 10, 1958) was an American writer of juvenile historical fiction.
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American Academy of Arts and Sciences
The American Academy of Arts and Sciences (The Academy) is one of the oldest learned societies in the United States.
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American Revolution
The American Revolution was a rebellion and political movement in the Thirteen Colonies which peaked when colonists initiated an ultimately successful war for independence against the Kingdom of Great Britain.
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American Revolutionary War
The American Revolutionary War (April 19, 1775 – September 3, 1783), also known as the Revolutionary War or American War of Independence, was a military conflict that was part of the broader American Revolution, in which American Patriot forces organized as the Continental Army and commanded by George Washington defeated the British Army.
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Battles of Lexington and Concord
The Battles of Lexington and Concord was the first major military campaign of the American Revolutionary War, resulting in an American victory and outpouring of militia support for the anti-British cause.
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Boston
Boston, officially the City of Boston, is the capital and most populous city in the Commonwealth of Massachusetts in the United States.
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British America
British America comprised the colonial territories of the English Empire, and the successor British Empire, in the Americas from 1607 to 1783.
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Colchester, Connecticut
Colchester is a town in New London County, Connecticut, United States.
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Connecticut
Connecticut is the southernmost state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Connecticut Colony
The Connecticut Colony or Colony of Connecticut, originally known as the Connecticut River Colony or simply the River Colony, was an English colony in New England which later became the state of Connecticut.
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Connecticut Western Reserve
The Connecticut Western Reserve was a portion of land claimed by the Colony of Connecticut and later by the state of Connecticut in what is now mostly the northeastern region of Ohio.
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Continental Army
The Continental Army was the army of the United Colonies representing the Thirteen Colonies and later the United States during the American Revolutionary War.
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Faith Huntington
Faith Huntington (January 25, 1742 - November 24, 1775) was an early American woman. Jonathan Trumbull and Faith Huntington are People of Connecticut in the American Revolution.
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French and Indian War
The French and Indian War (1754–1763) was a theater of the Seven Years' War, which pitted the North American colonies of the British Empire against those of the French, each side being supported by various Native American tribes.
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George Washington
George Washington (February 22, 1732, 1799) was an American Founding Father, military officer, and politician who served as the first president of the United States from 1789 to 1797. Jonathan Trumbull and George Washington are American slave owners.
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Harvard College
Harvard College is the undergraduate college of Harvard University, a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts, United States.
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Harvard University
Harvard University is a private Ivy League research university in Cambridge, Massachusetts.
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Jedediah Huntington
Jedediah (or Jedidiah) Huntington (4 August 1743 – 25 September 1818), was an American general in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Jonathan Trumbull and Jedediah Huntington are People from colonial Connecticut.
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John Trumbull
John Trumbull (June 6, 1756November 10, 1843) was an American painter and military officer best known for his historical paintings of the American Revolutionary War, of which he was a veteran. Jonathan Trumbull and John Trumbull are People from colonial Connecticut and People of Connecticut in the American Revolution.
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John Trumbull Birthplace
The John Trumbull Birthplace, also known as the Governor Jonathan Trumbull House, is a historic house museum on the Lebanon Green in Lebanon, Connecticut, built in 1735 by Joseph Trumbull as a wedding present for his son Jonathan (1710–1785).
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Jonathan the Husky
Jonathan the Husky is the mascot of the University of Connecticut.
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Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (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. Jonathan Trumbull and Jonathan Trumbull Jr. are governors of Connecticut and People from colonial Connecticut.
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Joseph Trumbull (commissary general)
Joseph Trumbull (March 11, 1737 – July 23, 1778), son of Governor Jonathan Trumbull of Connecticut, was the first commissary general of the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War.
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Joseph Trumbull (governor)
Joseph Trumbull (December 7, 1782 – August 4, 1861) was a U.S. lawyer, banker, and politician from Connecticut. Jonathan Trumbull and Joseph Trumbull (governor) are governors of Connecticut.
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Lebanon, Connecticut
Lebanon is a town in New London County, Connecticut.
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List of colonial governors of Connecticut
The territory of the United States state of Connecticut was first settled by Europeans in the 1620s, when Dutch traders established trading posts on the Connecticut River. Jonathan Trumbull and List of colonial governors of Connecticut are colonial governors of Connecticut.
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List of governors of Connecticut
The governor of Connecticut is the head of government of Connecticut, and the commander-in-chief of the state's military forces. Jonathan Trumbull and List of governors of Connecticut are governors of Connecticut.
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Maria Trumbull
Maria Trumbull (1785–1805) was a published letter writer.
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Matthew Griswold (governor)
Matthew Griswold (March 25, 1714 – April 28, 1799) was the 17th governor of Connecticut from 1784 to 1786. Jonathan Trumbull and Matthew Griswold (governor) are governors of Connecticut and People from colonial Connecticut.
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Nathan Hale
Nathan Hale (June 6, 1755 – September 22, 1776) was an American Patriot, soldier and spy for the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. Jonathan Trumbull and Nathan Hale are People of Connecticut in the American Revolution.
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National Historic Landmark
A National Historic Landmark (NHL) is a building, district, object, site, or structure that is officially recognized by the United States government for its outstanding historical significance.
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Newcastle upon Tyne
Newcastle upon Tyne, or simply Newcastle (RP), is a city and metropolitan borough in Tyne and Wear, England.
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Nicholas Cooke
Nicholas Cooke (February 3, 1717September 14, 1782) was a governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations during the American Revolutionary War, and after Rhode Island became a state, he continued in this position to become the first Governor of the State of Rhode Island. Jonathan Trumbull and Nicholas Cooke are political leaders of the American Revolution.
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Patriot (American Revolution)
Patriots, also known as Revolutionaries, Continentals, Rebels, or Whigs, were colonists in the Thirteen Colonies who opposed the Kingdom of Great Britain's control and governance during the colonial era, and supported and helped launch the American Revolution that ultimately established American independence.
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Rhode Island
Rhode Island (pronounced "road") is a state in the New England region of the Northeastern United States.
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Society of the Cincinnati
The Society of the Cincinnati is a fraternal, hereditary society founded in 1783 to commemorate the American Revolutionary War that saw the creation of the United States.
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Speaker of the United States House of Representatives
The speaker of the United States House of Representatives, commonly known as the speaker of the House, is the presiding officer of the United States House of Representatives.
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Thomas Gage
General Thomas Gage (10 March 1718/192 April 1787) was a British Army general officer and colonial official best known for his many years of service in North America, including his role as British commander-in-chief in the early days of the American Revolution.
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Thomas Hutchinson (governor)
Thomas Hutchinson (9 September 1711 – 3 June 1780) was an American merchant, politician, historian, and colonial administrator who repeatedly served as governor of the Province of Massachusetts Bay in the years leading up to the American Revolution.
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Trumbull College
Trumbull College is one of fourteen undergraduate residential colleges of Yale University in New Haven, Connecticut, United States.
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Trumbull County, Ohio
Trumbull County is a county in the far northeast portion of the U.S. state of Ohio.
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Trumbull, Connecticut
Trumbull is a town located in Fairfield County, Connecticut, United States.
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United States
The United States of America (USA or U.S.A.), commonly known as the United States (US or U.S.) or America, is a country primarily located in North America.
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United States Declaration of Independence
The Declaration of Independence, formally titled The unanimous Declaration of the thirteen States of America in both the engrossed version and the original printing, is the founding document of the United States.
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University of Edinburgh
The University of Edinburgh (University o Edinburgh, Oilthigh Dhùn Èideann; abbreviated as Edin. in post-nominals) is a public research university based in Edinburgh, Scotland.
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William Pitkin
William Pitkin (April 30, 1694 – October 1, 1769) was a colonial governor of the Connecticut Colony. Jonathan Trumbull and William Pitkin are colonial governors of Connecticut and speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives (colonial period).
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William Williams (Connecticut politician)
William Williams (April 8, 1731 – August 2, 1811) was an American Founding Father, merchant, a delegate for Connecticut to the Continental Congress in 1776, and a signatory to the United States Declaration of Independence. Jonathan Trumbull and William Williams (Connecticut politician) are People from colonial Connecticut and speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives (colonial period).
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Yale University
Yale University is a private Ivy League research university in New Haven, Connecticut.
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7th Continental Regiment
The 7th Continental Regiment, also known as Prescott's Regiment, was raised April 23, 1775, as a Massachusetts militia regiment at Cambridge, Massachusetts, under Colonel William Prescott.
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See also
Colonial governors of Connecticut
- Edmund Andros
- Edward Hopkins
- Fitz-John Winthrop
- Francis Newman
- George Fenwick (Parliamentarian)
- George Wyllys
- Gurdon Saltonstall
- John Haynes (governor)
- John Webster (governor)
- John Winthrop the Younger
- Jonathan Law
- Jonathan Trumbull
- Joseph Talcott
- List of colonial governors of Connecticut
- Robert Treat
- Roger Wolcott (Connecticut politician)
- Theophilus Eaton
- Thomas Fitch (governor)
- Thomas Welles
- William Leete
- William Pitkin
Governors of Connecticut
- Chauncey F. Cleveland
- Clark Bissell
- Gideon Tomlinson
- Henry Dutton (politician)
- John Cotton Smith
- John H. Trumbull
- John Samuel Peters
- John Treadwell
- Jonathan Trumbull
- Jonathan Trumbull Jr.
- Joseph Trumbull (governor)
- List of governors of Connecticut
- Lowell Weicker
- Marcus H. Holcomb
- Matthew Griswold (governor)
- Ned Lamont
- Oliver Wolcott
- Oliver Wolcott Jr.
- Roger Griswold
- Roger Sherman Baldwin
- Rollin S. Woodruff
- Samuel A. Foot
- Samuel Huntington (Connecticut politician)
- Simeon E. Baldwin
- William W. Ellsworth
People of Connecticut in the French and Indian War
- Benedict Arnold
- Benjamin Hinman
- David Wooster
- Eliphalet Dyer
- James Beebe
- Jonathan Trumbull
- Joseph Spencer
- Levi Wells
- Nathan Whiting
- Phineas Lyman
- Roger Enos
- Samuel Knight (judge)
- Samuel McClellan
- Solomon Mack
- Thomas Fitch V
- Thomas Knowlton
- Thomas Porter (Vermont politician)
- William Douglas (colonel)
Political leaders of the American Revolution
- Andrew Adams (politician)
- Continental Congressmen
- Founders Online
- Founding Fathers of the United States
- Jonathan Trumbull
- Joseph Warren
- Nicholas Cooke
- Samuel Ward (Rhode Island politician)
- Stephen Hopkins (politician)
- Theodore Foster
- Thomas Paine
- William Ellery
- William Rickman
Speakers of the Connecticut House of Representatives (colonial period)
- Elisha Williams
- Jabez Hamlin
- Jabez Huntington (colonist)
- Jonathan Law
- Jonathan Trumbull
- Joseph Talcott
- Roger Wolcott (Connecticut politician)
- William Pitkin
- William Williams (Connecticut politician)
References
[1] https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Jonathan_Trumbull
Also known as Johnathan Trumbull, Jonathan Trumbull Sr, Jonathan Trumbull, Sr., Trumbull, Jonathan.