URI(s)
Fuller Name
- Joseph Bradley
Variants
- Varnum, Joseph B. (Joseph Bradley), 1751-1821
- Varnum, Mr. (Joseph Bradley), 1751-1821
- Varnum, Joseph Bradley, 1751-1821
Identifies LC/NAF RWO
Identifies RWO
Birth Date
- [1750-01-29,1751-01-29]
Death Date
- 1821-09-21
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1780
- Affiliation End: 1785
- Organization: Massachusetts. General Court. House of Representatives
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1786
- Affiliation End: 1795
- Organization: Massachusetts. General Court. Senate
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1795
- Affiliation End: 1811
- Organization: United States. Congress. House
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1811
- Affiliation End: 1817
- Organization: United States. Congress. Senate
Has Affiliation
- Organization: Republican Party (U.S. : 1792-1828)
Has Affiliation
- Affiliation Start: 1817
- Affiliation End: 1821
- Organization: Massachusetts. General Court. Senate
Birth Place
- Dracut (Mass.)
Associated Language
- English
Occupation
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Earlier Established Forms
- Varnum, Joseph B. (Joseph Bradley), 1751-1821
Sources
- found: His An address, delivered to the Third Division of Massachusetts Militia, 1800:t.p. (Joseph B. Varnum)
- found: DAB(Varnum, Joseph Bradley; served in American Revolution; member Mass. House and Senate; member U.S. House and Senate; acting vice-president of U.S.; b. Jan. 29, 1750/51; d. 9/11/1821)
- found: MWA/NAIP files(usage: Joseph B. Varnum; Mr. Varnum)
- found: Bio. dir. of the U.S. Congress website, June 13, 2016(Varnum, Joseph Bradley, (brother of James Mitchell Varnum), a Representative and a Senator from Massachusetts; born in Dracut, Middlesex County, Mass., January 29, 1750 or 1751; largely self-taught; farmer; served in the Revolutionary Army; member, State house of representatives 1780-1785; member, State senate 1786-1795; delegate to the State convention that ratified the Federal Constitution in 1788; justice of the court of common pleas; chief justice of the court of general sessions; elected to the Fourth and to the eight succeeding Congresses and served from March 4, 1795, to June 29, 1811, when he resigned, having been elected Senator; Speaker of the House during the Tenth and Eleventh Congresses; chairman, Committee on Elections (Fifth Congress); elected as a Democratic Republican to the United States Senate in 1811 to fill the vacancy in the term commencing March 4, 1811, and served from June 29, 1811, to March 3, 1817; served as President pro tempore of the Senate during the Thirteenth Congress; chairman, Committee on Militia (Fourteenth Congress); delegate to the State constitutional convention in 1820; member, State senate 1817-1821; died in Dracut, Mass., September 21, 1821; interment in Varnum Cemetery)
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Change Notes
- 1986-11-06: new
- 2016-06-16: revised
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