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William King (governor)

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King was employed in a variety of businesses, including as a shipbuilder, then a ship-owner. He became the largest merchant shipping owner in Maine. He became a successful merchant and a significant real-estate investor. He opened the first cotton mill in Maine, at
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began, Massachusetts made him major general of the militia, in charge of the Maine district. He devoted much of his attention to coastal shipping and defenses. He also led recruiting efforts for the regular army, for which he was made a colonel in the
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named him as one of three commissioners to settle land claims from the 1819 Onis-Adams treaty known as the Spanish Claims Commission. King resigned as governor on May 28, 1821, to take the position of U.S. commissioner, serving until 1824.
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King continued as a prominent business man, investor, and ship-owner. Even though he had a very limited education, he served for years as a trustee and overseer of
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of Maine, elected in June 1820, by the representatives of twenty-four Lodges which "met, adopted a Constitution, and elected officers".
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allowed Maine to be recognized as a state on March 15, 1820. He was shortly thereafter elected governor of the new state.
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William King was born to Richard King, a merchant and shipowner, and Mary Black, on February 9, 1768, at
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in 1795 and 1799. After he moved to Bath, he represented that town in 1804. He served in the
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In 1828 he was appointed by president Andrew Jackson to serve as Customs Collector of Bath.
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This article is about the governor of Maine. For the governor of West Florida, see
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and later -while he was the Governor of the State- he became the first (Past)
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With the shifting of political parties, he ran once more for governor, as a
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General William King: Merchant, Shipbuilder, and Maine's first Governor
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History of Bath and Environs, Sagadahoc County, Maine: 1607-1894
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King became active politically in 1795 as a member of the
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Ann Frazier King (1782-1857), portrait by Gilbert Stuart
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Gilbert Stuart
Governor of Maine
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