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George Thatcher

George Thatcher

American judge and congressman

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Birthdate
April 12, 1754
Birthplace
Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Yarmouth, Massachusetts
Date of Death
April 6, 1824
Place of Death
Biddeford, Maine
Biddeford, Maine
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Harvard University
Harvard University
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Judge
Judge
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Lawyer
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00000000426063350
Open Library ID
OL7009927A0
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65901900

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United States
United States
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Harold Groves
Wikidata ID
Q961579
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George Thatcher (1754-1824) was an American lawyer, judge, and politician who served as a delegate from the state of Massachusetts. Born on December 4, 1754, in Yarmouth, Massachusetts, he later died in Biddeford, Maine on April 6, 1824. Thatcher held citizenship in the United States and had a distinguished career in law and public service.

Thatcher pursued his education at Harvard University and later entered the legal profession as a lawyer. In addition to his legal work, he also served as a judge.

During his time in academia, Thatcher was advised by Harold Groves, contributing to his intellectual development and career trajectory. As a prominent figure in his local community and country, George Thatcher remains an important historical figure in the United States.

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