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John Richardson Thurman (October 6, 1814 – July 24, 1854) was a U.S. Representative from New York. Born in New York City, Thurman graduated from Columbia University in 1835.〔Columbia University, (Catalogue of Columbia College ), 1844, page 54〕 He moved to Chestertown, Warren County and engaged in agricultural pursuits. He was also involved in several businesses, including serving as a Director of the Sacket's Harbor and Saratoga Railroad.〔G. M. Davison, Printer, (Pamphlets on the Sacket's Harbor and Saratoga Railroad Company ), 1853, page 2〕 He also speculated in land, as evidenced by the fact that his widow and children sold some of their holdings to the Delaware and Hudson Railroad during its construction.〔Delaware and Hudson Company, (Corporate History of the Delaware and Hudson Company ), Volume 3, 1907, pages 50, 56-58, 78, 107, 100〕 He held several local offices, including Associate Judge of the Warren County Court.〔John Doggett, Jr., editor, (Great Metropolis: Or Guide to New York ), 1844, page 116〕 Thurman was elected as a Whig to the Thirty-first Congress (March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1851). He declined to be a candidate for renomination in 1850. After leaving Congress Thurman to managing his farm and other interests. He died at his home near Friends Lake in Chestertown on July 24, 1854.〔(Plattsburgh Republican ), July, 1854〕 He was interred in the family cemetery. He was reinterred in Oakwood Cemetery, Troy, New York. ==References== 抄文引用元・出典: フリー百科事典『 ウィキペディア(Wikipedia)』 ■ウィキペディアで「John R. Thurman」の詳細全文を読む スポンサード リンク
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