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  1. Mahlon Dickerson. Mahlon Dickerson (April 17, 1770 – October 5, 1853) was a justice of the Supreme Court of New Jersey, the seventh governor of New Jersey, United States Senator from New Jersey, the 10th United States Secretary of the Navy and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of ...

  2. In 1840, Mahlon Dickerson became a district court judge in New Jersey and served as a delegate to the state constitutional convention in 1844. He died in 1853. University of Virginia Miller Center

  3. 12 de ene. de 2021 · A graduate of the College of New Jersey (Princeton University) in 1789, Dickerson was admitted to the bar in 1793. His law career was interrupted by the Whiskey Rebellion a year later, when he became an aide to Pennsylvania Governor Thomas Mifflin. He returned to practicing law in Philadelphia from 1797 to 1810, but his main activities even ...

  4. Mahlon Dickerson Reservation covers over 3,500 beautiful acres in the hills of Jefferson Township. It’s a perfect site for off-road cycling, horseback riding, seasonal camping, cross-country skiing, snowshoeing, or nature watching. 27 miles of multi-use trails offer varying levels of hiking, including a trek to Headley Overlook, one of the ...

  5. www.history.navy.mil › d › dickerson-mahlonDickerson, Mahlon - NHHC

    Mahlon Dickerson was born in Morris County, New Jersey, on 17 April 1770. He studied law after graduation from the College of New Jersey in 1789, practicing that profession in Morris County and later in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. Dickerson first won political office in 1799, when he became a member of Philadelphia's common council. He returned to New Jersey in 1810 to operate his family's ...

  6. Mahlon Dickerson. Thomas Jefferson Foundation, Inc. Artist/Maker: Charles Fevret de Saint-Mémin (1770-1853) Created: 1802. Origin/Purchase: Philadelphia. Materials: engraving. Dimensions: 8.61 (3 3/8 in.) Location: Tea Room. Provenance: Thomas Jefferson; by descent to Virginia and Nicholas Trist; by descent to Charles, James, and John Eddy; by ...

  7. Mahlon Dickerson. Philadelphian man-about-town. By Charles F. Reed. Mahlon Dickerson, (1770-1853) From the collections of the New Jersey Historical Society, Newark, New Jersey. Mahlon Dickerson was one of 20 members of the class of 1789 at Princeton (then the College of New Jersey).