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  Dearborn, Henry
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AffiliationDemocratic-Republican  
 
NameHenry Dearborn
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, Massachusetts , United States
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Born February 23, 1751
DiedJune 06, 1829 (78 years)
ContributorThomas Walker
Last ModifedJuan Croniqueur
May 09, 2023 07:21pm
Tags Army -
InfoDEARBORN, Henry, (father of Henry Alexander Scammell Dearborn), a Representative from Massachusetts; born in North Hampton, N.H., February 23, 1751; attended the public schools; studied medicine; commenced practice in Nottingham Square in 1772; during the Revolutionary War was a captain in Stark’s Regiment and participated in the Battle of Bunker Hill; accompanied Arnold’s expedition to Canada and took part in the storming of Quebec; was taken prisoner, but was released on parole in May 1776; joined Washington’s staff in 1781 as deputy quartermaster general with rank of colonel, and served at the siege of Yorktown; moved to Monmouth, Mass. (now Maine), in June 1784; elected brigadier general of militia in 1787 and made major general in 1789; appointed United States marshal for the district of Maine in 1789; elected as an Anti-Administration candidate from a Maine district of Massachusetts to the Third Congress and reelected as a Republican to the Fourth Congress (March 4, 1793-March 3, 1797); appointed Secretary of War by President Jefferson and served from March 4, 1801, to March 7, 1809; appointed collector of the port of Boston by President Madison in 1809, which position he held until January 27, 1812, when he was appointed senior major general in the United States Army; was in command at the capture of York (now Toronto) April 27, 1813, and Fort George May 27, 1813; recalled from the frontier July 6, 1813, and placed in command of the city of New York; appointed Minister Plenipotentiary to Portugal by President Monroe and served from May 7, 1822, to June 30, 1824, when, by his own request, he was recalled; returned to Roxbury, Mass., where he died June 6, 1829; interment in Forest Hills Cemetery, Boston, Mass.


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  05/07/1822 US Ambassador to Portugal Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  04/07/1817 MA Governor Lost 45.13% (-9.50%)
  01/26/1812 Army Senior Officer Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  03/04/1801 Secretary of War Won 100.00% (+100.00%)
  11/03/1800 MA - 1st Eastern Lost 45.64% (-5.12%)
  11/05/1798 MA - 1st Eastern Lost 32.23% (-26.11%)
  04/03/1797 MA - 1st Eastern - 3rd Trial Lost 47.35% (-5.29%)
  01/16/1797 MA - 1st Eastern - 2nd Trial Lost 33.75% (-14.49%)
  11/07/1796 MA - 1st Eastern - 1st Trial Lost 31.14% (-8.68%)
  11/03/1794 MA - 1st Eastern Won 51.79% (+22.77%)
  01/14/1793 MA District 4 - Lincoln, Hancock, & Washington - 2nd Trial Won 60.89% (+21.78%)
  11/02/1792 MA District 4 - Lincoln, Hancock, & Washington - 1st Trial Lost 29.15% (-16.08%)
  01/07/1789 MA Presidential Elector - District 06 Lost 2.21% (-12.36%)
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