William Pitkin letter, 1767 August 12, to John Wentworth.

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William Pitkin letter, 1767 August 12, to John Wentworth.

Writing to the Governor of New Hampshire, Pitkin, as Governor of Connecticut, swore that he would promote a union (with Great Britain) for the general good, just as he expected Wentworth to do in his administration.

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Connecticut. Governor (1766-1769 : Pitkin)

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Pitkin, William, 1694-1769

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Judge, Connecticut Superior Court, 1741; chief judge, 1742-54; deputy governor of Connecticut, 1754-66; governor, 1766-69. From the description of Letter, 1769 February 2, Hartford, [Connecticut], to Lord Botetourt, [Williamsburg, Virginia]. (Colonial Williamsburg Foundation). WorldCat record id: 11803230 William Pitkin served several roles within the government of the State of Connecticut including Judge for the Connecticut Superior Court, 1741; Chief Judge, 1742-54; Deputy...

New Hampshire. Governor (1767-1775 : Wentworth)

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Wentworth, John, 1737-1820

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Governor of the New Hampshire Colony and loyalist. From the description of Marriage license of John Wentworth, 1774 June 23. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 70981478 ...