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Marcus Morton ( February 19, 1784 - 1864) was a three-term Governor of Massachusetts, born in East Freetown, Massachusetts.

Governor Morton graduated from Brown University in 1804, and furthered his studies in Litchfield, Connecticut in the field of law. He was admitted to the bar in Taunton in 1807. He received his LL. D. from Brown in 1826, and again from Harvard University in 1840. Among his public offices were U.S. Representative, clerk of the Massachusetts Senate, member of the Massachusetts Executive Council, Lieutenant Governor, and a judicial appointment.

Morton removed to Taunton, where he died in 1864 and was buried in Mount Pleasant Cemetery . His home in Taunton later became the original building of Morton Hospital and Medical Center . The Morton House in Taunton was demolished in the 1960s during hospital expansion. The Morton House of East Freetown was moved to Newport, Rhode IslandNewport is a city located in Newport County, Rhode Island. It is the largest city on Aquidneck Island in Narragansett Bay. As of the 2000 census, the city had a total population of 26,475. It was founded in 1639 and incorporated as a city in 1784. It was sometime during the 20th century19th century 20th century 21st century more centuries) Decades: 1900s 1910s 1920s 1930s 1940s 1950s 1960s 1970s 1980s 1990s As a means of recording the passage of time, the 20th century was that century which lasted from 1901- 2000 in the sense of the Gre.



Preceded by:
William EustisWilliam Eustis ( June 10, 1753 February 6, 1825) was an early American statesman. He was born in Cambridge, Massachusetts and studied at the Boston Latin School before he entered Harvard College, from which he graduated in 1772. He studied medicine under
Governor of Massachusetts
1825-1825
Succeeded by:
Levi LincolnLevi Lincoln ( May 15, 1749 April 14, 1820) was an American revolutionary and statesman who served as a Minuteman at the outbreak of the American Revolutionary War, a state legislator in Massachusetts, a participant in Massachusetts' state constitutional
Preceded by:
Edward EverettEdward Everett ( April 11, 1794 January 15, 1865) was a Whig Party politician from Massachusetts. Born in Dorchester, Massachusetts, he graduated from Harvard University in 1811, studied theology and was ordained pastor of the Brattle Street Unitarian Chu
Governor of Massachusetts
1840-1841
Succeeded by:
John Davis
Preceded by:
John Davis
Governor of Massachusetts
1843-1844
Succeeded by:
George N. Briggs


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