OVERVIEW:
BORN:
March 24, 1755
Scarborough, Massachusetts (now Maine)
DIED:
April 29, 1827 (age 72)
Jamaica, Long Island, New York
EDUCATION:
Dummer Academy (South Byfield, MA)
Harvard University (BA, 1777)
Studied Law
POLITICAL PARTY:
Federalist
HIGHLIGHTS:
1778:
Volunteered to serve in the militia during the Revolutionary War
1780:
Began practicing law in Newburyport, Massachusetts
1783-1785:
Delegate to the Massachusetts General Court (state legislature)
1784-1786:
Member of the Continental Congress from Massachusetts
1786:
Married Mary Alsop
1787:
Delegate to the Federal Constitutional Convention in Philadelphia,
Signer of the Constitution
1788:
Delegate to the Massachusetts State Convention to Ratify the Constitution,
Moved to New York City
1789-1790
Member of the New York State Assembly
1789-1796:
U.S. Senator
1791:
Became one of the first directors of the First Bank of the United States
1796-1803:
U.S. Minister to Great Britain
1804:
Unsuccessful Federalist Candidate for Vice President
1808:
Unsuccessful Federalist Candidate for Vice President
1813-1825:
U.S. Senator from New York
1816:
Unsuccessful Federalist Candidate for President,
Last Federalist Candidate for the Presidency,
Unsuccessful Candidate for Governor of New York
1825-1826:
U.S. Minister to Great Britain
SOURCES:
Biographical Directory of Congress
National Archives
King Manor Museum
Wikipedia
PAPERS:
The Life and Correspondence of Rufus King