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  1. Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. (March 26, 1740 – August 7, 1809) was an American politician who served as the second Speaker of the United States House of Representatives. Born in Lebanon, Connecticut, the second son of Jonathan Trumbull, Sr. (the eventual Governor of Connecticut) and his wife Faith Robinson, daughter of Rev. John Robinson.

  2. Trumbull spent his brief retirement in the study of theology. He died of a stroke at his home in Lebanon on August 17, 1785. Jonathan Trumbull is buried in a tomb in Lebanon’s Trumbull Cemetery. His house in Lebanon and the War Office where he held many war meetings are museums that are open to the public.

  3. 1 de abr. de 2002 · To Jonathan Trumbull, Jr. Mount Vernon 4th April 1784. My dear Sir, The choice of your delegates to the General Meeting of the Cincinnati gave me pleasure, & I wish very sincerely that you would all attend;—Let me impress this upon you, with a request that you would impress it upon your Brothers of the delegation. 1.

  4. Jonathan Trumbull, Jr., 26 Mar 1740 - 7 Aug 1809 Date c. 1805 Type Silhouette Medium Negative cut on green paper Dimensions 10.6cm x 8.7cm (4 3/16" x 3 7/16"), Accurate Topic Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.: Male Jonathan Trumbull, Jr.: Politics and Government\US Senator

  5. Jonathan Trumbull Jr. (ur.26 marca 1740 w Lebanon, Connecticut, zm. 7 sierpnia 1809 w Lebanon, Connecticut) – amerykański polityk z Connecticut.. W latach 1789–1795 podczas pierwszej, drugiej i trzeciej kadencji Kongresu Stanów Zjednoczonych zasiadał w Izbie Reprezentantów Stanów Zjednoczonych jako przedstawiciel stanu Connecticut.

  6. 17 de nov. de 2022 · Historical Background. The Embargo Act of 1807 was a general trade embargo on foreign nations enacted by the United States Congress. It represented an attempt by President Thomas Jefferson and the U.S. Congress to coerce Great Britain into stopping the impressment of American sailors and to respect American sovereignty and neutrality.