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JOHN HANCOCK
[Library of Congress]
1737-1793
Signer of the Declaration of Independence (Massachusetts)
Education: Harvard
Occupation: merchant
Political Affiliation:
Religious Affiliation: Congregationalist
Summary of Religious Views:
Hancock's father and grandfather were ministers, his grandfather being particularly prominent. Hancock contributed a considerable amount of money to the construction of the new Brattle Street Church.
Views on Religion & Politics:
Quotations:
References, Links, & Further Reading: Books, Articles, Links
Books
Herbert S. Allan, John Hancock, Patriot in Purple, Macmillan Co., 1948
William T. Baxter, The House of Hancock; Business in Boston, 1724-1775, Harvard Univ. Press, 1945; reprint, 1965
Abram English Brown, John Hancock, His Book, Lee & Shepard, 1898
Stephen Higginson, Ten chapters in the life of John Hancock. Now first published since 1789, New York, 1857
Lorenzo Sears, ed. by George Billias, John Hancock: The Picturesque Patriot, Little, Brown, 1912; reprint, 1972
Harlow Giles Unger, John Hancock: Merchant King and American Patriot, Wiley & Sons, 2000
Articles
O. M. Dickerson, "John Hancock: Notorious Smuggler or Near Victim of British Revenue Racketeers?" The Mississippi Valley Historical Review. Vol 32, No. 4, March 1946, pp. 517-40
Donald J. Proctor, "John Hancock: New Soundings on an Old Barrel," The Journal of American History Vol. 64, No. 3, December 1977, pp. 652-77
Henry Collins Walsh, "Three Letters from Hancock to 'Dorothy Q'", The New England Magazine, Vol. 12, Iss. 4, June 1892, pp. 531-541
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