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His brother His wife Mary Alsop was born in New York on October 17, 1769, and died in Jamaica, New York, on June 5, 1819. King was assigned to Continental Congress and the Constitutional Convention with the distinction of being the only delegate coming from Massachusetts.
His financial success aroused the jealousy of his neighbors, and when the He was admitted to the bar in 1780 and began a legal practice in Newburyport, Massachusetts.In 1787, King was sent to the Federal constitutional convention at Philadelphia where he worked closely with King played a major diplomatic role as Minister to the Court of St. James from 1796 to 1803, and again from 1825 to 1826.
In addition, six commonplace books survive in his papers at the New-York Historical Society.
King's son John Alsop King inherited the library and kept them in Jamaica, Queens, until his death in 1867.
Rufus King, who represented Massachusetts in the Constitutional Convention, was a political realist.
Before joining OpenView in 2015, he launched the Center for Law and Entrepreneurship at Villanova Law School, serving as its initial Director. While in Congress, he successfully added provisions to the 1785 In 1817, he supported Senate action to abolish the domestic slave trade and, in 1819, spoke strongly for the antislavery amendment to the Missouri statehood bill.
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This habit, more than any other influence, made his reputation as a successful practitioner.
And Rufus King was a great lawyer.On May 18, 1843, King married Margaret Rives, daughter of Dr. Landon C. Rives, of Cincinnati, and niece of King died at Cincinnati on March 25, 1891.
In 1783 King was elected to the Massachusetts General Court. They remained in Pennsylvania until donated to the New-York Historical Society in 1906, where most of them currently reside.
This led to the central library in Cincinnati.In 1869, after King was no longer on the Cincinnati school board, the board passed a resolution banning "religious instruction and reading from religious books, including the Holy Bible."
The books then went to John's son Dr. Charles Ray King of Bucks County, Pennsylvania.
Rufus King was a lawyer from Cincinnati, Ohio who served as Dean of the Cincinnati Law School and president of the University of Cincinnati in the late nineteenth century. This stand was a product of moral conviction which coincided with the political realities of New England federalism.
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After graduating from Harvard in 1777, he began a After five years, King married her sister Susan Eliot, and they had two children. Rufus King (March 24, 1755 – April 29, 1827) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat. In 1819, his arguments were political, economic, and humanitarian; the extension of slavery would adversely affect the security of the principles of freedom and liberty.
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Many of King's family were also involved in politics and he had a number of prominent descendants.
The resolution was upheld.In 1846, King was a member of the convention to form a city charter.In 1859, King was elected by city council a director of McMicken University. In 1786 he married Mary Alsop, the daughter of a wealthy New Yorkmerchant. His son However, before the Iron Brigade saw combat, King was promoted on March 13, 1862 to command of a Returning to New York from Rome in 1868, King served for two years as deputy American Civil War Union officer, General of the Iron Brigade, U.S. Minister to the Papal StatesEicher, p. 333, cites the July date of birth; Warner, p. 269, January. Rufus King, a Founding Father of the United States who helped frame the federal Constitution and effect its ratification. Rufus King was an American lawyer who was also a renowned politician and diplomat.
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