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371: 1240: 38: 259: 347:, however after defeat there and American evacuation to Washington, he was confined to a sick bed having exacerbated childhood medical difficulties and fever. After six months, having achieved an ultimate rank of sergeant, he obtained passage on a wagon back to New York, where he was discovered in poor health by a friend of his father, who sent word home for Boardman to be collected. Meanwhile, Boardman obtained a discharge from the army. 482: 291: 394:, which "portrayed the richly dressed dry goods merchant... in his store in New Milford... through the open door, bolts of textiles tell the viewer how Boardman earned a living." Earl's most "accomplished" and successful series of paintings were of the Boardman family. Boardman then married Mary Anna Whiting on September 25, 1792, for whom he would build ' 283:, was a "prosperous farmer", well educated and well versed in local politics – he was 21 times elected as a member of the General Assembly of Connecticut – and was familiar with "civil and military concerns of the town." The Boardman family were the town's founding family, and lived on a "substantial farm" on the 521:
proposed on December 5, 1823, a motion for the members of the Senate to wear "the usual mourning" for thirty days to commemorate his death. Boardman's body was returned home and interred in New Milford. He was survived by his first son, later politician William, and his second, Henry Mason Boardman.
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A biographer of his later wife wrote of Elijah Boardman: "Inheriting many of the good qualities of his father and his grandfather, he combined, with those good qualities, the energy and intrepidity of his mother and of his grandmother, respecting both of whom there are preserved family traditions of
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on June 18, 1801. He included a sermon of the Rev. Stanley Griswold, of the New Milford church, which discussed the new president as "an example of how evil could be overcome by good." Jefferson subsequently replied with a detailed critique of the sermon.
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was named the same. Boardman's land agent, Rufus Ferris Sr., became the first resident of Medina, Together with his brothers, Boardman had thus became the owner of a "considerable" amount of real estate, among the post-Revolutionary War
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Mary Anna Whiting and son William Whiting Boardman, oil canvas painting by Ralph Earl in 1795 or 1796. William was the first son of Mary Anna and Elijah, and went on to have a political career of his own.
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in Ohio. His involvement in politics also increased, and he gradually rose through the ranks of the local, and then national government, being elected by the Connecticut legislature to the
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between 1817 and 1819, and a member of the State Senate between 1819 and 1821. On March 4, 1821, he was elected to the US Senate while living in
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Boardman became a member of the State House of Representatives for the period 1803–05 and again in 1816, before becoming a member of the State's
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much historical and domestic interest." The biographer also noted Boardman to be "dignified" in personal appearance, and handsome. His brother,
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and prompted a call-up of Connecticut militia, which Boardman joined until the danger passed following the surrender of
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before becoming a noted merchant and businessman. Becoming involved in property and land ownership in Connecticut and
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Sherman Boardman (1728–1814) and Sarah Bostwick Boardman (1730–1818). His father, son of the first minister of the
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Kornhauser, Elizabeth Mankin (1991). ""By Your Inimmitable Hand": Elijah Boardman's Patronage of Ralph Earl".
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Kornhauser, Elizabeth Mankin (1991). ""By Your Inimmitable Hand": Elijah Boardman's Patronage of Ralph Earl".
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by the Reverend Nathaniel Taylor and other matters by his own mother – at home before enlisting in the
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Finding Jefferson: a lost letter, a remarkable discovery, and the First Amendment in an age of terrorism
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Boardman served in the Senate until his death during a visit to his son, whereupon he was succeeded by
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Under Captain Isaac Bostwick, Boardman served in one of the first sixteen regiments raised by the
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In 1781, Boardman took work as a clerk and as a merchant. He spent time employed in
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and Daniel. As part of his travels, he visited Ohio, where he founded the town of
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Members of the Connecticut General Assembly Council of Assistants (1662–1818)
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Portrait by Ralph Earl of Elijah Boardman's sister Esther Boardman 1762–1851.
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Boardman's initial ventures into politics are recorded in a letter to then-
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History of the Towns of New Milford and Bridgewater, Connecticut 1703-1882
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Boardman had suffered throughout his life, particularly during a tour of
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Army and Navy Pension Laws, and Bounty Land Laws of the United States
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List of United States Congress members who died in office (1790–1899)
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as having been present at Senate proceedings on December 3, 1821, in
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Democratic-Republican Party United States senators from Connecticut
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Memoir of the Life and Character of Mrs. Mary Anna Boardman
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Memoir of the Life and Character of Mrs. Mary Anna Boardman
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856
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Abridgment of the Debates of Congress, from 1789 to 1856
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National Intelligencer Newspaper Abstracts, 1821-1823
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John Wiley and Sons. pp. 51–61. 572: 570: 568: 566: 564: 562: 560: 558: 556: 554: 434:"among the town's highest taxpayers." 867:. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7–12. 749:. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7–12. 694: 692: 509:in 1780, as well as other attacks in 7: 1481:People from New Milford, Connecticut 1431:19th-century American businesspeople 1426:18th-century American businesspeople 890:(1). Kennedy Galleries, Inc.: 5–19. 1471:Military personnel from Connecticut 1441:Connecticut Democratic-Republicans 911:Schroeder, John Frederick (1849). 585:Schroeder, John Frederick (1840). 14: 789:"BOARDMAN, Elijah, (1760 - 1823)" 727:. The Metropolitant Museum of Art 21:Senator Boardman (disambiguation) 1486:People from colonial Connecticut 1238: 485:Elijah Boardman's gravestone in 1436:Businesspeople from Connecticut 935:"Elijah Boardman (id: B000577)" 839:. 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Senator Boardman (disambiguation)

Ralph Earl
Metropolitan Museum of Art
United States Senator
Connecticut
Samuel W. Dana
Henry W. Edwards
New Milford
Connecticut Colony
Boardman, Ohio
American
Democratic Republican
William Whiting Boardman
Litchfield, Connecticut
Alma mater
senator from Connecticut
Connecticut militia
Ohio
Boardman
Medina
United States Senate
Ohio

New Milford
Deacon
Congregational Church
Housatonic River

David Sherman Boardman

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