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Senate Years of Service: 1789-1795; 1795-1796 Party: Pro-Administration; Federalist
STRONG, Caleb, a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Northampton, Mass., January 9, 1745;
studied under private tutors; graduated from Harvard College in 1764; studied law; admitted to the
bar and commenced practice in 1772; Northampton selectman; member of the committee of
correspondence and safety throughout the Revolution; member, State house of representatives
1776-1778; member, State senate 1780-1788; county attorney 1776-1800; elected to the
Continental Congress in 1780, but did not attend; member of the national convention in Philadelphia
which framed the Constitution of the United States; member of the Massachusetts constitutional
convention which ratified the Constitution of the United States; elected to the United States Senate in
1789; reelected in 1793, and served from March 4, 1789, to June 1, 1796, when he resigned;
Governor of Massachusetts 1800-1807, 1812-1816; died in Northampton, Mass., November 7,
1819; interment in Bridge Street Cemetery.
BibliographyDictionary of American Biography;
Lodge, Henry Cabot. A Memoir of Caleb Strong. Cambridge, Mass.: Press of J.
Wilson & Son, 1879.
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