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William H. Sumner

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385:, an extension of the City of Boston, beginning in 1833, in partnership with Stephen White and Francis J. Oliver. The East Boston Company was created to conduct the development, and The East Boston Timber Company was created to supply wood from upstate New York to shipbuilders whom the Company hoped to attract to the shores of East Boston. 347:
Some of the men were deserting and had to be brought back by force and some officers were protesting against serving under regulars. The militia in Oxford county were even more troublesome...its militia showed little interest in making sacrifices for war. According to Sumner, they were
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to consider improvements in the militia. They recommended that "a complete system of tactics and exercise for cavalry and artillery of the militia" be created. This would organize the US militia who were so disjointed during the War of 1812. Congress however did not approve this plan.
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Four years before his death, Sumner was stricken with paralysis and was unable to speak for a time. While he retained his mental faculties to the end, he eventually succumbed to the disease and died on October 24, 1861, in Boston. He was buried at the
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The East Boston Company, founded on March 25, 1833, laid out the first planned neighborhood in the city of Boston. Sumner served as its president and later on the executive committee of the company until he retired due to ill health in 1850 at age 70.
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John Davis, gaining admittance to the bar in 1802. He practiced law from 1802 until 1818 when he left the field in order to concentrate on his military duties. From 1808 to 1819 Sumner served in the
253:. His mother was the former Elizabeth Hyslop, a daughter of his namesake, William Hyslop. His sister, Mehitable Stoddard Sumner, was the wife of Benjamin Welles (grandparents of philanthropist 782: 747: 343:
and create a better relationship between the Massachusetts militia and the U.S. Army forces posted there. There were many problems with the early American militia:
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Sumner was married three times. His first marriage was to Mary Ann (née DeWolf) Perry (1795–1834) in 1826. She was the widow of Lt. Raymond H. J. Perry of the
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After his second wife's death in 1843, he married thirdly to Mary Dickinson Kemble (1827–1872), a niece of
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that runs under Boston Harbor between East Boston and Downtown Boston bears his name. Sumner Hill in
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A History of East Boston: With Biographical Sketches of Its Early Proprietors, and an Appendix
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in 1799, and practiced law. He served as a general in the Massachusetts militia. Sumner wrote
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Memoir of Increase Sumner, Governor of Massachusetts: Governor of Massachusetts
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After resigning his office in 1834, he bought and moved to a large estate in
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Zachary Taylor: Soldier, Planter, Statesman of the Old Southwest
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After graduating from college, Sumner entered the law office of
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William H. Sumner is also known for being the founder of the
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Sumner was involved in the state's defenses during the
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Sumner, William Hyslop; Trask, William Blake (1854).
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which he held until he resigned the office in 1834.
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Proceedings of the Massachusetts Historical Society
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Roxbury
Boston, Massachusetts
Phillips Academy
Harvard University
Increase Sumner
Sumner family
Increase Sumner
Harvard College
Roxbury
Massachusetts
Increase Sumner
American Revolutionary War
Benjamin Welles
James W. Gerard
Phillips Academy
Andover, Massachusetts
Harvard College
district attorney
Massachusetts State Legislature
Boston
aide-de-camp
Governor
Caleb Strong
John Brooks
adjutant general
quartermaster general
War of 1812
Portland
District of Maine

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