William Jackson

William Jackson (March 9, 1759 – December 17, 1828) was a figure in the American Revolution, most noteworthy as the secretary to the United States Constitutional Convention. He also served with distinction in the Continental Army during the Revolutionary War. After the war he served as one of President George Washington's personal secretaries. Born in the county of Cumberland in England, Jackson was sent to Charleston in South Carolina after the ... More

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  • Mar 9, 1759

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  • Dec 17, 1828 (age 69 years)

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  • Nov 1795

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  • Jan 1796
  • 1801
  • 1815
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  • President
  • 1799
  • Dec 17, 1828
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  • Jan 14, 1796

Collector of the Port of Philadelphia of Philadelphia

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  • Jun 1775
  • 1779
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