Samuel Dexter

A Federalist, Dexter served in the Massachusetts House of Representatives from 1788 to 1790. In 1792 he was elected to the United States House of Representatives, and he served in the 3rd United States Congress. The state legislature subsequently elected Dexter to the United States Senate, and he served from March 1799 to May 1800. Dexter resigned his senate seat to accept appointment as the fourth United States Secretary of War, and he served from 1800 to 1801. In January 1801, Dexter was appointed the third United States Secretary of the Treasury, and he served until resigning in the day before his fortieth birthday.
After leaving office, Dexter practiced law in Washington, D.C. until he returned to Boston in 1805. Dexter joined the Democratic-Republican Party because of its support for the War of 1812, and he was a candidate for governor in 1814 and 1815. In 1815, Dexter declined President James Madison's appointment as Minister to Spain. He was a candidate for governor again in 1816, but died on May 4, 1816, aged 54, while visiting his son in Athens, New York. Dexter was buried at Mount Auburn Cemetery in Cambridge, Massachusetts. Provided by Wikipedia
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Our fathers God, the hope of posterity Some serious thoughts on the foundation, rise and growth of the settlements in New England; with a view to the edification of the present, an... by Dexter, Samuel
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Our fathers God, the hope of posterity Some serious thoughts on the foundation, rise and growth of the settlements in New England; with a view to the edification of the present, an... by Dexter, Samuel 1700-1755
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Thoughts upon several passages of Scripture, both in the Old and New Testament, relative to Jacob and Esau with incidental excursions. By Philotheorus. [Four lines of Scripture tex... by Dexter, Samuel 1726-1810
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The progress of science A poem delivered at Harvard College before a committee of overseers, April 21, 1780 by Dexter, Samuel
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Mr. Dexter's address to the electors of Massachusetts, in favour of his election To which is added A temperate examination of the said address, by a citizen of Massachusetts by Dexter, Samuel
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Our fathers God, the hope of posterity Some serious thoughts on the foundation, rise and growth of the settlements in New England; with a view to the edification of the present, an... by Dexter, Samuel
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Letter of the Hon. Samuel Dexter by Dexter, Samuel
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Thoughts upon several passages of Scripture, both in the Old and New Testament, relative to Jacob and Esau with incidental excursions by Dexter, Samuel
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Our fathers God, the hope of posterity Some serious thoughts on the foundation, rise and growth of the settlements in New England; with a view to the edification of the present, an... by Dexter, Samuel 1700-1755
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A call from the dead to the living In a sermon preach'd on occasion of the early and surprizing, tho' comfortable death of Mr. Timothy Metcalf, a very hopeful young man, who receiv... by Dexter, Samuel
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A call from the dead to the living In a sermon preach'd on occasion of the early and surprizing, tho' comfortable death of Mr. Timothy Metcalf, a very hopeful young man, who receiv... by Dexter, Samuel 1700-1755
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