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PRESCOTT, Benjamin, clergyman, born in Concord, Massachusetts, 16 September, 1687; died in Danvers, Massachusetts, 28 May, 1777. He was the son of Captain Jonathan Prescott, of Concord, was graduated at Harvard in 1709, and ordained minister of Danvers, 23 September, 1713. He resigned his charge, 16 November, 1756. Mr. Prescott was the author of "Examination of Certain Remarks " (Boston, 1735); " Letter to Joshua Gee " (1743): " Letter to Reverend George Whitefield " (1745) ; and "A Free and a Calm Consideration of the Unhappy Misunderstandings and Debates between Great Britain and the American Colonies" (Salem, 1768).
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First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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