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George Lunt

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for Massachusetts under Taylor's administration. He eventually resumed the private practice of his profession, devoting his leisure to literary pursuits. When the Whigs dissolved, he joined the Democrats.
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committees in reference to French claims, preparing a bill and efficiently pressing it for the action of congress. Mr. Lunt's later years were marked by labors in behalf of harbors of refuge, notably at
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in 1824, with special distinction in Greek, studied law, and began practice in Newburyport in 1827.
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in the legislature, was an active member of the convention that nominated General
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Review of McClellan's campaigns: as commander of the Army of the Potomac
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United States Attorneys for the District of Massachusetts
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Evert Augustus Duyckinck; George Long Duyckinck (1856).
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In earlier life, Mr. Lunt was an active member of the
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Members of the Massachusetts House of Representatives
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United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts
Robert Rantoul Jr.
Benjamin F. Hallett
Massachusetts Senate
Massachusetts House of Representatives
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Boston
Whig
Democratic
Phillips Exeter Academy
Alma mater
Harvard College

editor
Newbury (1635)
John Paul Jones
James Fenimore Cooper
Newburyport, Massachusetts
Phillips Exeter Academy
Harvard College
Whig party
Democrat
Essex County
Zachary Taylor
United States District Attorney
Civil War
Boston Courier
George S. Hillard
congressional

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