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  1. Samuel Ward Jr. (November 17, 1756 – August 6, 1832) was an American Revolutionary War soldier, politician, and delegate to the secessionist Hartford Convention.

  2. Samuel Ward Jr. (November 17, 1756 – August 6, 1832) was an American Revolutionary War soldier, politician, and delegate to the secessionist Hartford Convention. This article needs additional citations for verification .

  3. Mar 11, 2002 · Samuel Ward, Jr., who had been captured at Quebec at the end of 1775 and had been exchanged several months later, served as major of Col. Christopher Greene’s 1st Rhode Island Regiment from January 1777 to May 1778 when he was promoted to lieutenant colonel. Ward resigned his commission on 1 Jan. 1781.

  4. Samuel Ward, Jr. (grandfather) Samuel Cutler Ward (January 27, 1814 — May 19, 1884), [1] was an American poet, politician, author, and gourmet, and in the years after the Civil War he was widely known as the "King of the Lobby." He combined delicious food, fine wines, and good conversation to create a new type of lobbying in Washington, DC ...

  5. Samuel Ward, Jr., son of Continental Congress delegate Samuel Ward (1725-1776), travelled to Paris from London on Dec. 24, 1792 for the purpose of representing a client, William Constable, in the sale of lands in Albany, New York to Frenchmen seeking safety in voluntary exile in the United States Samuel Ward Jr. was born in Westerly, R.I.

  6. Sep 29, 2021 · Samuel Ward, Jr was a graduate from one of Brown University’s first classes. Known at the time as Rhode Island College, Ward’s father, Samuel Ward, Sr , was an original trustee. The older Ward was a longtime leader of Rhode Island, severing several times a Governor.

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  8. Samuel Ward (May 25, 1725 – March 26, 1776) was an American farmer, politician, Rhode Island Supreme Court justice, governor of the Colony of Rhode Island and Providence Plantations, and delegate to the Continental Congress where he signed the Continental Association. He was the son of Rhode Island Governor Richard Ward, was well-educated ...

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