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  1. Wilson Cary Nicholas (January 31, 1761 – October 10, 1820) was an American politician who served in the U.S. Senate from 1799 to 1804 and was the 19th Governor of Virginia from 1814 to 1816. Early life. Nicholas was born in Williamsburg in the Colony of Virginia on January 31, 1761.

  2. 22 de dic. de 2021 · Wilson Cary Nicholas (1761–1820) SUMMARY. Wilson Cary Nicholas was a member of the Convention of 1788, member of the U.S. Senate (1799–1804) and the U.S. House of Representatives (1807–1809), and governor of Virginia (1814–1816).

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  3. Wilson Cary Nicholas (1761-1820) was a U.S. congressman, U.S. senator, governor of Virginia, and political protégé of Thomas Jefferson. Born in Williamsburg, he studied at the College of William and Mary until he joined the Continental army during the American Revolution.

  4. 21 de abr. de 2016 · Wilson Cary Nicholas was born in Williamsburg, Virginia, on January 31, 1761 to Robert Carter Nicholas, Sr. and Anne Cary. Nicholas' father was a prominent judge who served on the Court of Appeals, and Nicholas' mother was the daughter of an affluent Tidewater planter. [1]

  5. Wilson Cary Nicholas, a member of the Convention of 1788, the U.S. Senate (1799-1804), and the U.S. House of Representatives (1807-1809), as well as the governor of Virginia (1814-1816), is the subject of this painting by William Ludwell Sheppard.

  6. Wilson Cary Nicholas, who served as governor of Virginia (1814-1816), as a member of the U.S. House of Representatives (1807-1809), and as a U.S. senator (1799-1804), is the subject of this portrait by William Ludwell Sheppard, which is a copy of one made by Gilbert Stuart in 1805.

  7. Description. Wilson Cary Nicholas was born January 31, 1761, into a politically powerful family from Williamsburg, Virginia. In 1781, he left William and Mary College to join the Continental Army, in which he commanded George Washington’s lifeguard until it was disbanded in 1783.