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PARK, John, journalist, born in Windham, New Hampshire, 7 January, 1775; died in Worcester, Massachusetts, 2 March, 1852. He was graduated at Dartmouth in 1791, was preceptor at Framingham academy in 1793, studied medicine, and was assistant surgeon in the British army at Port au Prince, Santo Domingo, and from 1;* October, 1799, till 6 July, 1801, surgeon of the United States ship " Warren." In 1803 he established at Newburyport, Massachusetts, the "New England Repertory," a semi-weekly Federalist journal, which he afterward transferred to Boston. In 1811 he disposed of his newspaper and established at Boston a high-school for young women, which he conducted with great success for twenty years. In 1814 he published the Boston "Spectator."
Born in a Tavern and ending in a
Tavern The United States Founding governments
occupied 11 different capitol buildings experienced 15 years of challenges that
included war,
hyper-inflation, a failed constitution, judicial corruption, armed citizen and
U.S. Army rebellion.

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James Madison and Nathaniel Gorham's resolution to submit the new U.S.
Constitution to the States for ratification without Congressional
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