William Phillips Jr.
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William Phillips Jr. (* 10. April 1750 in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay; † 26. Mai 1827 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1812 und 1823 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Massachusetts.
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William Phillips Jr. (April 10, 1750 – May 26, 1827) was a Boston merchant, politician and philanthropist. Phillips was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of William Phillips Sr. He joined his father in business and became wealthy. He was a descendant of Rev. George Phillips of Watertown, the progenitor of the New England Phillips family in America. Phillips married Miriam Mason (1754–1823) on September 13, 1774, in Norwich, Massachusetts. They had seven children. Phillips was the grandfather of Samuel H. Walley who was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts.
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William Phillips Jr. (* 10. April 1750 in Boston, Province of Massachusetts Bay; † 26. Mai 1827 ebenda) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Zwischen 1812 und 1823 war er Vizegouverneur des Bundesstaates Massachusetts.
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William Phillips Jr. (April 10, 1750 – May 26, 1827) was a Boston merchant, politician and philanthropist. Phillips was born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of William Phillips Sr. He joined his father in business and became wealthy. He was a descendant of Rev. George Phillips of Watertown, the progenitor of the New England Phillips family in America. Phillips was elected the tenth Lieutenant Governor of Massachusetts, serving from 1812 to 1823. He drafted the letter inviting New England Governors to send delegates to the Hartford Convention of 1815. On his death, he bequeathed large sums to Phillips Academy, Andover, and to Andover Theological Seminary. Phillips married Miriam Mason (1754–1823) on September 13, 1774, in Norwich, Massachusetts. They had seven children. Phillips was the grandfather of Samuel H. Walley who was a U.S. Representative from Massachusetts. He was also the first president of the Massachusetts General Hospital and has a building there named after him. Phillips was elected a member of the American Antiquarian Society in 1813. He died in Boston. The town of Phillipston, Massachusetts was named after Phillips on February 5, 1814.
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