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ASHMUN, John Hooker, jurist, born in Bland-ford, Massachusetts, 3 July 1S00; died in Cambridge, 1 April 1833. He was the son of Senator Eli P. Ashmun, was graduated at Harvard in 1818, and, on the establishment of the law department of that University, appointed its first professor, under the endowment of Isaac Royall. Prior to this he was associated with Judge Howe and Elijah J. Mills in establishing a law school in Northampton. Judge Story pronounced his funeral discourse, and spoke highly of his professional attainments.
Samuel
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in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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