Granger, Gideon, 1767-1822
Granger, Gideon
Gideon Granger American Postmaster General (1767-1822)
גריינג'ר, גדעון, 1767-1822
VIAF ID: 58057998 ( Personal )
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Preferred Forms
- 100 0 _ ‡a Gideon Granger ‡c American Postmaster General (1767-1822)
- 100 1 _ ‡a Granger, Gideon
- 100 1 _ ‡a Granger, Gideon ‡d 1767-1822
- 100 1 _ ‡a Granger, Gideon, ‡d 1767-1822
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4xx's: Alternate Name Forms (26)
5xx's: Related Names (3)
- 551 _ _ ‡a Canandaigua, NY ‡4 orts ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfDeath
- 500 1 _ ‡a Granger, Francis ‡d 1792-1868 ‡4 bezf ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#familialRelationship ‡e Beziehung familiaer
- 551 _ _ ‡a Suffield, Conn. ‡4 ortg ‡4 https://d-nb.info/standards/elementset/gnd#placeOfBirth
Works
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An address to the people of New England | |
Debate, in the Senate of New-York, on Mr. Granger's motion : of the 3d of March, to amend the 6th section of the Convention bill, by increasing the number of delegates to 165, and equalizing that number among the several districts and counties in the state, conformable to actual population, and the principles of justice and equity : together with Mr. Granger's address to the conventions of the two Republican parties in the Western district | |
Memorial of the agents of the New England Mississippi Land Company to Congress : with a vindication of their title at law annexed. | |
Mr. Granger's reasons for voting against the grant of $11,870[.]50 to Governor Tompkins. | |
On the Lottery decision. To the people of the United States ... | |
An oration, 1797: | |
An oration, spoken on Tuesday, the fourth of July, 1797 : at the East Meeting-House in Suffield: being the anniversary of American independence. By Gideon Granger, Esq. | |
Speech of Gideon Granger, Esq., delivered before a convention of the people of Ontario, N.Y., Jan. 8, 1817 on the subject of a canal from Lake Erie to Hudson's river. | |
A vindication of the doctrine advocated by John Randolph, esq., member of the House of representatives of the United States ... | |
A vindication of the measures of the present administration. | |
Washington City, February 25th, 1805 : Sir. My sole object in addressing to Congress my letter of the first of the present month was to gain an opportunity of refuting the charges and insinuations which had been made against me ... |