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HOLTEN, Samuel, a Delegate and a Representative from Massachusetts; born in Danvers,
Mass., June 9, 1738; completed preparatory studies; studied medicine and
practiced in Gloucester, Mass., for a short time; returned to Danvers and
continued the practice of medicine; member of the State house of
representatives in 1787; served in the State senate 1780-1782, 1784, 1786,
1789, and 1790; member of the Governors council 1780-1782, 1784, 1786,
1789-1792, 1795, and 1796; Member of the Provincial Congress 1774-1775; member
of the committee of safety in 1775; Member of the Continental Congress
1778-1780, 1783-1785 and 1787; elected president pro tempore August 17, 1785;
member of the State constitutional convention in 1779; elected as an
Anti-Administration candidate to the Third Congress (March 4, 1793-March 3,
1795); appointed judge of the probate court for Essex County in 1796 and served
until his resignation in 1815; died in Danvers, Mass., on January 2, 1816;
interment in the Holten Cemetery.
BibliographyWadsworth, Benjamin.
A Discourse delivered Jan. 5, 1816, in the brick meeting house in
Danvers, at the interment of the Honorable Samuel Holten. Andover, MA:
Flagg and Gould, 1816.
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