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  • Rufus King
  • Rufus King
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  • Rufus King (March 24, 1755April 29, 1827) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was a delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress. He also attended the Constitutional Convention and was one of the signers of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He represented New York in the United States Senate, served as Minister to Britain, and was the Federalist candidate for both Vice President (1804, 1808) and President of the United States (1816).
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Office
  • United States Minister to Great Britain
image name
  • Rufus King - National Portrait Gallery.JPG
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term start
  • 1789-07-25
  • 1796-07-26
  • 1813-03-04
  • 1825-11-11
Birth Date
  • 1755-03-24
death place
Spouse
  • Mary Alsop King
Name
  • Rufus King
Caption
  • Rufus King by Gilbert Stuart, 1819
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Width
  • 300
Party
  • Federalist
Birth Place
Title
  • Federalist Party vice presidential candidate
  • United States Minister to Great Britain
  • United States Minister to the United Kingdom
  • Federalist Party presidential candidate
term end
  • 1796-05-23
  • 1803-05-16
  • 1825-03-04
  • 1826-05-10
death date
  • 1827-04-29
Class
  • 3
jr/sr
  • United States Senator
Successor
Before
Religion
  • Episcopalian
alongside
  • Nathan Sanford and Martin Van Buren
  • Obadiah German and Nathan Sanford
  • Philip Schuyler and Aaron Burr
Years
  • 1789
  • 1796
  • 1813
  • 1816
  • 1820
  • 1825
  • 18041808
After
State
  • New York
Profession
  • Lawyer
Children
nominator
Signature
  • Rufus king signature.svg
Predecessor
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  • Rufus King (March 24, 1755April 29, 1827) was an American lawyer, politician, and diplomat. He was a delegate for Massachusetts to the Continental Congress. He also attended the Constitutional Convention and was one of the signers of the United States Constitution on September 17, 1787, in Philadelphia, Pennsylvania. He represented New York in the United States Senate, served as Minister to Britain, and was the Federalist candidate for both Vice President (1804, 1808) and President of the United States (1816).
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