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TALLMAN, Peleg, merchant, born in Tiverton, Rhode Island, 24 July, 1764; died in Bath, Maine, 12 March, 1840. He received a public-school education, and at the age of fourteen entered the privateer service against Great Britain. He served on the "Trumbull," lost an arm in the engagement between this vessel and the "Watt" in 1780, and was captured and imprisoned in England and Ireland in 1781-'3. Subsequently he became master of a vessel and afterward a merchant at Bath, where he acquired a fortune. He was elected to congress as a Democrat, served from 4 November, 1811, till 3 March, 1813, but declined a re-election and refused to support the war with England.
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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