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Senate Years of Service: 1795-1796 Party: Federalist
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TRUMBULL, Jonathan, Jr., (brother of Joseph Trumbull),
a Representative and a Senator from Connecticut; born in Lebanon,
Conn., March 26, 1740; graduated from Harvard College in 1759; member, State
legislature 1774-1775, 1779-1780, 1788, and served as speaker of the house in
1788; served in the Continental Army as a paymaster; comptroller of the
treasury 1778-1779; appointed secretary and aide-de-camp to General George
Washington in 1781; elected to the First, Second, and Third Congresses (March
4, 1789-March 3, 1795); did not seek reelection, having become a candidate for
Senator; Speaker of the House of Representatives, Second Congress; elected to
the United States Senate and served from March 4, 1795, to June 10, 1796, when
he resigned; lieutenant governor of Connecticut from 1796 until the death of
the Governor in December 1797, when he became the Governor; was reelected for
eleven consecutive terms, and served from 1797 until his death in Lebanon,
Conn., August 7, 1809; interment in the East Cemetery.
BibliographyAmerican National Biography;
Dictionary of American Biography; Ifkovic, John.
Connecticuts Nationalist Revolutionary: Jonathan Trumbull,
Jr. Hartford: American Revolution Bicentennial Commission of
Connecticut, 1977.
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