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    Francis Dana (June 13, 1743 – April 25, 1811) was an American Founding Father, lawyer, jurist, and statesman from Massachusetts. He served as a delegate to the Continental Congress in 1777–1778 and 1784.

  2. 14 de dez. de 2020 · Independence Hall. Second Continental Congress. America's Founding Fathers. Birth: June 13, 1743. Death: April 25, 1811 (age 67) Colony: Massachusetts. Occupation: Lawyer, Politician.

  3. American diplomat. Learn about this topic in these articles: relation to John Quincy Adams. In John Quincy Adams: Early life and career. …at age 14, Adams accompanied Francis Dana, United States envoy to Russia, as his private secretary and interpreter of French.

  4. Francis Dana. 87 patriots throughout the country, and the appeals to the King and Parliament. He reported the celebrated papers of Nov. 20, 1767, and May 8,1770. His death in 1772, three years before the outbreak, is spoken of in the letters of the patriots of that day, as a great loss to their cause ; and President

  5. Francis Dana, 1743–1811, American diplomat, b. Charlestown, Mass. Son of a prominent lawyer, he was himself a lawyer. He went as a colonial agent to England, then served as a delegate to the Massachusetts provincial council (1776–80) and the Continental Congress (1776–78), before accompanying (1779) John Adams on his mission to Paris.

  6. GEOGRAPHICAL NAMES. FRANCIS DANA (1743-1811), American jurist, was born in Charlestown, Massachusetts, on the 13th of June 1743. He was the son of Richard Dana (1699-1772), a leader of the Massachusetts provincial bar, and a vigorous advocate of colonial rights in the pre-revolutionary period.

  7. Department History. People. Francis Dana (1743–1811) State of Residence: Massachusetts. Minister (Russia) Appointed: December 19, 1780. Proceeded to post, but was not officially received at court; left post in September 1783. Department History. Administrative Timeline of the Department of State. Buildings of the Department. People.