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  1. John Canfield Spencer (January 8, 1788 – May 17, 1855) was an American lawyer, politician, judge and United States Cabinet secretary in the administration of President John Tyler. [1] After graduating from Union College in 1806, Spencer practiced law and held various positions, including master of chancery, postmaster, and attorney ...

  2. John Canfield Spencer (Hudson, 8 de enero de 1788-Albany, 17 de mayo de 1855) fue un abogado y político estadounidense, que integró el gabinete de la administración del presidente John Tyler como Secretario de Guerra y Secretario del Tesoro.

  3. John Spencer was born in Hudson, New York, on January 8, 1788. He attended Union College in New York, where he graduated in 1806. After serving as private secretary to New York governor Daniel D. Tomkins form 1806 until 1808, Spencer was accepted to the New York bar in 1809.

  4. John C. Spencer (1788 - 1855), formerly President Tyler's Secretary of War, became Tyler's Secretary of the Treasury in 1843 following Walter Forward's resignation.

  5. John Canfield Spencer. BORN: January 8, 1788. Hudson, New York. DIED: May 17, 1855 (age 67) Albany, New York. EDUCATION: Williams College. Union College (BA, 1806) POLITICAL PARTY: Democratic-Republican (Before 1825) Whig (1825–1855) HIGHLIGHTS: 1807: Secretary to Governor Daniel D. Tompkins. 1809: Admitted to the Bar,

  6. John W. Spencer is a retired United States Army officer, researcher of urban warfare, and author. He currently serves as the chair of urban warfare studies at the Modern War Institute, codirector of the Urban Warfare Project, and host of the Urban Warfare Project Podcast, at West Point.

  7. JOHN CANFIELD SPENCER was born in Hudson, New York, on 8 January 1788; entered college at Williamstown, Massachusetts, transferred to Union College, Schenectady, New York, and graduated with...