Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://wikidata.dbpedia.org/resource/Q7788890> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 56 of
56
with 100 triples per page.
- Q7788890 subject Q21152472.
- Q7788890 subject Q6619589.
- Q7788890 subject Q6644713.
- Q7788890 subject Q7003631.
- Q7788890 subject Q7037203.
- Q7788890 subject Q7234382.
- Q7788890 subject Q7461212.
- Q7788890 subject Q8122733.
- Q7788890 subject Q8260701.
- Q7788890 subject Q8611505.
- Q7788890 subject Q8619705.
- Q7788890 subject Q8756426.
- Q7788890 abstract "Thomas Dawes (August 5, 1731 – January 2, 1809) was a Patriot who served as a Massachusetts militia colonel during the American Revolution and afterward assumed prominent positions in Massachusetts's government. His positions included membership and chairmanship of the Massachusetts Governor's Council and representative in both the House and Senate. As chairman of the Governor's Council, Dawes served briefly as the de jure presiding officer of the executive branch of Massachusetts' state government for ten days – May 20, 1800 to May 30, 1800 – following the death of first Governor Increase Sumner and then Lieutenant Governor Moses Gill. (See List of Governors of Massachusetts.)Dawes was born in Boston. Prior to the Revolution, he attended a regular school and worked as a mechanic. He ardently supported the Whigs, gaining infamy among Royalists; his house was plundered by the British when they withdrew from Boston in 1776. Later, he became active in politics, lived in a roomy house on Purchase Street beside John Adams, and worked as an architect and builder designing many notable buildings in Boston, including the Old Street House and the Brattle Street Church. He was elected a Fellow of the American Academy of Arts and Sciences in 1784. He attended Old South Church from 1786 until his death in 1809, and was a good friend of John Hancock.Dawes, a member of the prominent Dawes family of Massachusetts Bay, was a cousin of the April 1775 Whig patriot William Dawes. He married Hannah Blake on July 1, 1752. Their son Thomas Dawes (July 8, 1757 – July 21, 1825) was a jurist and an alumnus of Harvard University, graduating in 1777, and served in the Massachusetts Supreme Judicial Court from 1792 to 1802; he married Margaret Greenleaf.".
- Q7788890 thumbnail ThomasDawes_ca1806_byGilbertStuart_HistoricNewEngland.png?width=300.
- Q7788890 wikiPageExternalLink I430.html.
- Q7788890 wikiPageExternalLink pdf235.pdf.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q100.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q104680.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q1059013.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q11806.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q1261198.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q132555.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q13371.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q1365374.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q192769.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q2002625.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q21152472.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q2700750.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q272774.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q327029.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q331209.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q343769.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q42973.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q463303.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q4958113.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q6619589.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q6644713.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q675934.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q6784274.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q6784449.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7003631.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7037203.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7234382.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q7461212.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q771.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8122733.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8260701.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8611505.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8619705.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q8756426.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q887117.
- Q7788890 wikiPageWikiLink Q935481.
- Q7788890 type Thing.
- Q7788890 comment "Thomas Dawes (August 5, 1731 – January 2, 1809) was a Patriot who served as a Massachusetts militia colonel during the American Revolution and afterward assumed prominent positions in Massachusetts's government. His positions included membership and chairmanship of the Massachusetts Governor's Council and representative in both the House and Senate.".
- Q7788890 label "Thomas Dawes".
- Q7788890 depiction ThomasDawes_ca1806_byGilbertStuart_HistoricNewEngland.png.