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  1. Joseph Bradley Varnum (January 29, 1750/1751 – September 21, 1821) was an American politician from Massachusetts. He served as a U.S. representative and United States senator, and held leadership positions in both bodies. He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party .

  2. Mar 19, 2024 · As the designated year 1808 approached, those opposed to slavery began making plans for legislation that would outlaw the trans-Atlantic Slave Trade. On March 3, 1805, Congressman Varnum submitted a Massachusetts Proposition to amend the United States Constitution and abolish the slave trade.

  3. Joseph Bradley Varnum was born in Dracut, Massachusetts in 1750. Even though Varnum had little formal education, he became a self-taught scholar. At the age of 18, Joseph became a captain in the Massachusetts Militia and eventually commanded the town of Dracut’s militia in the Revolutionary War.

  4. (1750–1821) U.S. militia officer and public servant. Born in Dracut, Massachusetts, Joseph Bradley Varnum served in a local militia company during the Revolutionary War. In 1776 he became its captain ...

  5. Serving as a US Senator from 1811 to 1817, he was president pro tempore, and was acting Vice-President of the United States from December 1813 to April 1814. A strong Democrat, he opposed slavery and supported the administration of Thomas Jefferson.

  6. Joseph Bradley Varnum was an American politician from Massachusetts. He served as a U.S. representative and United States senator, and held leadership positions in both bodies. He was a member of the Democratic-Republican Party.

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  8. Feb 13, 2018 · A sketch of the life and public services of Joseph Bradley Varnum of Massachusetts .. by. Varnum, John Marshall. [from old catalog] Publication date. 1906. Topics. Varnum, Joseph B. (Joseph Bradley), 1751-1821. Publisher. Boston, D. Clapp & sons, printers.