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  1. William Eustis (June 10, 1753 – February 6, 1825) was an early American physician, politician, and statesman from Massachusetts. Trained in medicine, he served as a military surgeon during the American Revolutionary War, notably at the Battle of Bunker Hill. He resumed medical practice after the war, but soon entered politics.

  2. Learn about William Eustis, a Revolutionary War surgeon, politician, and diplomat who served as U.S. secretary of war from 1809 to 1812 under President James Madison. Find out his biography, achievements, and legacy on the Miller Center website.

  3. William Eustis (June 21, 1753 – February 6, 1825) Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. He served as United States Secretary of War from March 7, 1809 to January 13, 1813. He was appointed United States Ambassador to Holland by President James Madison, serving from 1814 to 1818.

  4. William Eustis. WILLIAM EUSTIS was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts, on 10 June 1753; studied at the Boston Latin School in preparation for college; graduated from Harvard College...

  5. William Eustis was a U.S. government official and a Jeffersonian who served as secretary of war, minister to the Netherlands, and governor of Massachusetts. He was also a surgeon in the American Revolution and a congressman.

  6. William Eustis was a physician, politician and diplomat who served as the eleventh governor of Massachusetts from 1823 to 1825. He was a Republican, a Revolutionary War veteran and a critic of the Hartford Convention.

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  8. Apr 16, 2023 · After his service as a surgeon on the battlefields of the Revolutionary War, William Eustis of Massachusetts began a political career which would bring him to serve as the 6th US Secretary of War in the Madison administration.