John Leverett the Younger

American lawyer and politician

John Leverett the Younger - American lawyer and politician
Born

August 25th, 1662
363 years ago

Died

May 3rd, 1724
301 years ago — 61 years old

Category

Leaders & Politicians

Country

United States

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Born in 1662, a lawyer and politician contributed to the academic and political landscape of early America. Served as the president of Harvard College from 1708 to 1724, overseeing its growth and development during a formative period. Participated in various civic duties in Massachusetts and engaged in local governance, impacting legislation and community affairs.

Served as president of Harvard College

Contributed to early American legal practices

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