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  1. 12. Jan. 2024 · Notice posted on January 12, 2024. Last updated March 14, 2024. State of Residence: Massachusetts. Envoy Extraordinary and Minister Plenipotentiary (Netherlands) Appointed: December 19, 1814. Presentation of Credentials: Formally received on July 20, 1815. Termination of Mission: Had farewell audience May 5, 1818. history.state.gov 3.0 shell.

  2. William Eustis was born on June 10, 1753 in Cambridge, Massachusetts, to Benjamin Eustis, a prominent Boston doctor, and Elizabeth (Hill) Eustis. He was the second surviving son of twelve children. He was educated at the Boston Latin School before he entered Harvard College, from which he graduated in 1772. While at Harvard he belonged to an undergraduate militia unit called the Martimercurian ...

  3. 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 in 1772; studied medicine under Dr. Joseph Warren; helped care for the wounded at Bunker Hill, where Warren was killed; served in the Revolutionary Army as surgeon of the artillery regiment at Cambridge and then as a ...

  4. Added: Nov 7, 2002. Find a Grave Memorial ID: 6911940. Source citation. U.S. Congressman, U.S. Presidential Cabinet Member, Massachusetts Governor. Trained in medicine, he graduated from Harvard College in 1772 and served as a Surgeon in the Continental Army during the American Revolutionary War. After the war, he resumed the practice of ...

  5. 15. Aug. 2023 · 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.

  6. 28. Okt. 2011 · William Ellery Channing Eustis founded a company that helped create the Eustis Chair line of hardwood chairs, and he also worked at a copper mine, sold electronic instruments, ran a sporting goods ...

  7. on the blue toolbar. 25 cm x 20.1 cm. From Miscellaneous Bound Manuscripts. In this letter, Paul Revere writes to William Eustis, a member of Congress from Massachusetts, in support of a military pension for Deborah Sampson Gannett, who served in the Continental Army for seventeen months during the American Revolution disguised as a man.