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Robert Treat Paine Jr. (December 9, 1773 – November 13, 1811) was an American poet and editor. He was the second son of Robert Treat Paine, signer of the Declaration of Independence.
Robert Treat Paine (March 11, 1731 – May 11, 1814) was a lawyer, politician and Founding Father of the United States who signed the Continental Association and Declaration of Independence as a representative of Massachusetts.
General Overview. HOLLIS Catalog Author Search: Robert Treat Paine, Jr. HOLLIS Catalog Subject Search: Robert Treat Paine, Jr. Digital Highlights. Early American Imprints: "The Invention of Letters: A Poem, Written at the Request of the President of Harvard University and Delivered, in Cambridge, on the Day of Annual Commencement, July 15, 1795".
May 9, 2024 · Robert Treat Paine (born March 11, 1731, Boston, Mass. [U.S.]—died May 11, 1814, Boston) was an American politician, jurist, member of the Continental Congress (1774–78), and signer of the Declaration of Independence.
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Robert Treat Paine. 1731-1814. Representing Massachusetts at the Continental Congress. by Ole Erekson, Engraver, c1876, Library of Congress. Robert Treat Paine was a native of Massachusetts, born in 1731. He was expected, by family tradition, to become a Minister.
May 2, 2022 · Genealogy for Robert Treat Paine, Jr. (1866 - 1961) family tree on Geni, with over 240 million profiles of ancestors and living relatives.
Unusual in his generation in New England for having a middle name, Robert Treat Paine was the namesake of Robert Treat, father of Samuel, who served as governor of Connecticut for many years and a founder of Newark, New Jersey.