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  1. John Harper Trumbull (March 4, 1873 – May 21, 1961) was an American politician who served as the 70th Governor of Connecticut . Early life. Trumbull was born in Ashford, Connecticut son of Hugh Homer Trumbull (1847–1922) and Mary Ann (Harper) Trumbull (1849–1923).

  2. John Trumbull (6 de junio de 1756, Lebanon (Connecticut) - 10 de noviembre de 1843, Nueva York) fue un pintor, arquitecto y escritor estadounidense. Hijo del gobernador Jonathan Trumbull (1710–1785), trabajó como asistente de George Washington durante la Independencia y después como secretario de John Jay en Londres.

    • American
    • Lebanon, Connecticut, United States
  3. 4 de mar. de 2020 · By Gregg Mangan. John H. Trumbull was born March 4, 1873 in Ashford, Connecticut. Despite his famous name, he was no relation to the long line of Trumbulls who served in Connecticut politics as far back as the colonial era.

  4. 16 de may. de 2024 · John Trumbull (born June 6, 1756, Lebanon, Connecticut, U.S.—died November 10, 1843, New York, New York) was an American painter, architect, and author, whose paintings of major episodes in the American Revolution form a unique record of that conflict’s events and participants.

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  5. Born into a distinguished Connecticut family, John Trumbull was a graduate of Harvard who served the young nation as an officer in the Continental Army and later as a diplomat. He was also one of America's most versatile and accomplished artists.

    • June 6, 1756
    • November 10, 1843
  6. John Trumbull (June 6, 1756 – November 10, 1843) was an American painter and military officer best known for his historical paintings of the American Revolutionary War, of which he was a veteran. He has been called the "Painter of the Revolution". [1]

  7. John H. Trumbull Find out more about Connecticut as a place of invention… Find out how Samuel Colt, Elisha Root, and Mark Twain figure into the story and the ingredients he’s discovered that mark Connecticut as a standout place of invention in the late 19th century.