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Rufus King was among the most persuasive orators at the Constitutional Convention of 1787. After serving as United States senator from New York, he was America's minister to Great Britain from 1796 ...
He performed his final duties for Massachusetts by representing her at the Constitutional Convention and by serving in the commonwealth's ratifying convention.
Documents related to the Constitution of the United States; its history, development, ratification, interpretation and amendments ... Notes of Rufus King in the Federal Convention of 1787 (1)
He performed his final duties for Massachusetts by representing her at the Constitutional Convention and by serving in the commonwealth's ratifying convention.
USA-project, biographies-area, biographical data of Rufus King 1755-1827...
Not a native of Wisconsin, Rufus King was born in New York City in 1814. He was from a distinguished American family - his grandfather, another Rufus King, had been a delegate to the Continental ...
King, Rufus, 1755–1827, American political leader, b. Scarboro, Maine (then a district of Massachusetts). ... See C. King, ed., The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King (6 vol., 1894–1900, repr.
The Constitutional Convention held in 1787 approved the Constitution of the United States of America.
Congress rejected Jefferson's ban on slavery, but in 1785 Rufus King attempted to restore it, ... New York : s.n., 1785. LC copy annotated by Rufus King and by an unknown hand, ...
delegate to the Federal constitutional convention at Philadelphia in 1787 and to the State convention in 1788 which ratified the same; ... King, Charles, ed. The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King.
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