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* 1932 – Thomas P. Salmon, American politician, 75th Governor of Vermont
In 1805 President Thomas Jefferson considered possessing Cuba for strategic reasons, sending secret agents to the island to negotiate with Governor Someruelos.
It was Governor Thomas Dudley who, in 1650, signed the charter creating the corporation which still governs Harvard College.
Between 1780 and 1783 Allen participated, along with his brother Ira, Vermont Governor Thomas Chittenden, and others, in negotiations with Frederick Haldimand, the governor of Quebec, that were ostensibly about prisoner exchanges, but were really about establishing Vermont as a new British province and gaining military protection for its residents.
Born in Boston, Colony of Massachusetts, to David Yale ( 1613 – 1690 ) and Ursula Knight ( 1624 – 1698 ), Yale was the grandson of Ann Lloyd ( 1591 – 1659 ), who after the death of her first husband, Thomas Yale ( 1590 – 1619 ) in Chester, Cheshire, England, married Governor Theophilus Eaton ( 1590 – 1658 ) of New Haven Colony.
* 1686 – Albany, New York is formally chartered as a municipality by Governor Thomas Dongan.
* 1773 – Thomas Brisbane, Scottish astronomer and soldier, 6th Governor of New South Wales ( d. 1860 )
The Governor of South Australia, Alexander Hore-Ruthven, who was in England at the time, expressed his concern to British Secretary of State for Dominion Affairs James Henry Thomas that this would cause a significant impact on trade between the nations.
* Extensive visual, textual and musical studies of American May Day customs since the first Maypole Revels were held at the Ma-Re Mount or Merrymount plantation on Massachusetts Bay in May 1627, hosted by Englishman Thomas Morton ; and, last year the state of Massachusetts ' Governor Deval Patrick proclaimed May 1 as Thomas Morton Day.
* 1725 – Thomas Cushing, American Continental Congressman and acting Governor of Massachusetts ( d. 1788 )
By 1858 attention had swung back to local issues with a land dispute in New Plymouth prompting Governor Thomas Gore Brown to call out its Militia under Captain Charles Brown.
The 1787 dismissal of Governor Patterson and his recall to London in 1789 dampened his brother's efforts, leading John to focus on his interests in the United States ( one of John's sons, Commodore Daniel Patterson, became a noted United States Navy hero, and John's grandsons, Rear Admiral Thomas H. Patterson and Lt. Carlile Pollock Patterson USN, achieved success ).
* His niece Lucy Grymes married Virginia Governor Thomas Nelson Jr.
Following instructions from London to achieve economies, Governor Thomas Gore Brown ( 1851 – 1856 ) further reduced the civil establishment.
* 1818 – Thomas Talbot, American politician, 31st Governor of Massachusetts ( d. 1886 )
The National Commission on Terrorist Attacks Upon the United States ( 9 / 11 Commission ), chaired by former New Jersey Governor Thomas Kean, was formed in late 2002 to prepare a full and complete account of the circumstances surrounding the attacks, including preparedness for, and the immediate response to, the attacks.
Governor Thomas McKean and his son, Thomas McKean, Jr. ( Charles Willson Peale, 1787 )
* Former Governor Thomas Kean of New Jersey
The petition requesting the establishment of the school, titled " The Founders ' Petition of 1785 ," was addressed to Governor Thomas Carleton and was signed by seven Loyalist men: William Paine, William Wanton, George Sproule, Zephaniah Kingsley, John Coffin, Ward Chipman, and Adino Paddock.
During the war, the capital was moved to Richmond at the urging of Governor Thomas Jefferson, who feared that Williamsburg's location would make it vulnerable to British attack.
He chose Indiana Governor Thomas R. Marshall as his running mate and selected William Frank McCombs, a New York lawyer and a friend from college days, to manage his campaign.
Governor Thomas Pitt | Thomas " Diamond " Pitt.

Governor and Dongan
In 1685, the future town was part of the Governor Dongan Tract.
The village was part of the Governor Dongan tract of 1685.
Lord Thomas Dongan had governed the Province of New York in the 1680s and Martin H. Glynn served from 1913 to 1914 after Governor William Sulzer was impeached.
New York Governor Thomas Dongan appealed for help, and King James ordered Andros to render assistance.
It was originally known as Dongan ’ s Island, after New York Governor Thomas Dongan ( 1634 – 1715 ), who took the office in 1688.
The Province of New York was divided into twelve counties on November 1, 1683 by New York Governor Thomas Dongan:
The annual fee paid to Governor Thomas Dongan of New York was five bushels of good winter wheat or 25 shillings.
New York Governor Thomas Dongan appealed for help, and King James ordered Andros to render assistance.
In 1688, when Governor Thomas Dongan granted a patent formally establishing the East Hampton government, there was an attempt to annex the Island to East Hampton.
Thomas Dongan, 2nd Earl of Limerick, a Lieutenant-Governor of Tangier, would become New York Provincial Governor and William " Tangier " Smith, the last mayor of Tangier, would get 50 miles of Atlantic Ocean front property on Long Island.
It was originally set aside as the manor of the governor of the Province of New York and was named for the manor of Governor Thomas Dongan in Cassiltowne in County Kildare, Ireland.
The 1686 instrument granting East Hampton to its new proprietors was signed by Thomas Dongan, then Governor of New York.
The patent ( a land grant ) establishing the trustees was an act by Thomas Dongan, the Royal Governor of New York.
In 1688, Governor Dongan was succeeded by Lieutenant-Governor Francis Nicholson.
When William “ Speaker ” Conolly purchased the rundown Castletown Estate in 1709 from Thomas Dongan, the restored Earl of Limerick and later Governor of New York, he complained that " all the Earl's tenants were beggars ".
New York Governor Thomas Dongan established his manor house along Richmond Terrace in 1661 in the area now known as Castleton.
New York City had used this designation for the smallest political units since 1686, when Governor Thomas Dongan divided the city, then entirely in Manhattan, into six wards.
Wendell's land was confirmed to him July 22, 1686, by a patent granted by Governor Thomas Dongan and called Steene ( Stony ) Arabia patent, and for over a century the territory was known as Stone Arabia.
Livingston Manor was a 160, 000 acre ( 650 km² ) tract of land granted to Robert Livingston the Elder through the influence of Governor Thomas Dongan, and confirmed by royal charter of George I of Great Britain in 1715, creating the manor and lordship of Livingston.

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