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NEWTON, Roger, jurist, born in 1685 ; died in Milford, Connecticut, 15 January, 1771. He served in the Connecticut contingent in the expeditions against the French in Canada in 1709-'10, and for many years was a member of the council. Having been admitted to the bar, he was appointed judge of the court of common pleas, which office he held for thirty-three years. His epitaph calls him "Newton as steel, inflexible from right, In faith, in law, in equity, in fight."
Samuel
Huntington
First President of the
United States of America
in Congress Assembled
March 1, 1781 to July 6, 1781
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