Clinton, George, 1739-1812
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Clinton, George, 1739-1812
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Clinton, George, 1739-1812
Clinton, George (vice president)
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Clinton, George (vice president)
Clinton, Charles, 1739-1812
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Clinton, Charles, 1739-1812
Clinton, Goerge, 1739-1812
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Colonial governor of New York State, later elected Vice-President of the U.S.
Member of the Continental Congress, Vice-President of the U.S. & Governor of N.Y.
George Clinton (1739-1812), first governor of New York and commander of the New York state militia.
Revolutionary general; first governor of New York State; vice president of U.S. under Jefferson and Madison, 1805-1812.
Vice-President of U.S., Governor of New York.
Governor of New York State.
Governor of New York.
Clinton was Governor of New York State and an officer in the American Revolution. He served as U.S. Vice President under Jefferson.
Member of the Continental Congress, Vice-President of the U.S., Governor of N.Y.
George Clinton (1739-1812) was a soldier in the American Revolution; the first governor of New York State, 1777-1795 and 1801-1804; and Vice-President of the U.S. under Thomas Jefferson and James Madison, 1805-1812.
Member of Cont. Congress, Vice-President of the U.S., Governor of N.Y.
Revolutionary general; first governor of New York State; vice president of U.S. under Jefferson and Madison, 1805-1812. Brother of General James Clinton.
Vice-President of the U.S., Governor of New York.
American soldier and politician; served as governor of New York State from 1777-1795, and from 1800-1804.
Governor of New York, 1777-1792, Vice President under Jefferson and Madison.
George Clinton's father was Charles Clinton, Sr. (1690-1773), his brother was Dr. Charles Clinton, Jr. (1734-1791), and his son was George Clinton, Jr. (1778-1813).
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