William Morris (Virginia politician)
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William Morris (Virginia politician) is a member of the following lists: People from Kanawha County, West Virginia, Members of the Virginia House of Delegates and 1802 deaths.
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| Birthday |
30th November, 1745
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| Birthplace |
Orange County, Colony of Virginia
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| Died |
1802
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| Place of Death |
Kanawha County, Virginia
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| Occupation Text |
Spy, military officer
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William Morris Jr. (December 17, 1746 – November 6, 1802) was a Virginia military officer, ranger, spy, attorney, and politician who served in the Virginia House of Delegates representing in Kanawha County, Virginia from 1792 - 1801. Morris served alongside Daniel Boone during the American Revolution and during the Northwest Indian War. He is best known as the first permanent European settler in the Kanawha Valley, and often misrepresented for his father. In 1800, Morris was appointed as one of the commissioners for supervising the Presidential Election between Thomas Jefferson and John Adams. He was also associated to James Monroe, who Morris exchanged letters with during his time in the Virginia House during Monroe's tenure as governor.
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