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Our look at the Heads of Harvard (Wikipedia) is getting interesting as we start to explore U.S. History.
With Samuel Langdon, we have a real-life Patriot with respect to the Revolution as it followed the long period of colonial life. It is said that Langdon was "obnoxious to the Tory students." As well, Langdon was of the 4th generation and had been involved in the French-Indian affair during which time the Crown had trained the leaders who would rebel.
Later, British prisoners of war were placed at Harvard including in the Adams House.
- History of Harvard (ours);
- History of the Presidency (Harvard);
- graduates of Harvard (list initiated by Hoar); and
- Harvard in the long history of the U.S.
Langdon died in New Hampshire where he went after he was asked to leave Harvard by the students.
Langdon had descendants, some of whom are members of the Daughters of the American Revolution organization. His D.A.R. Patriot record shows several members (A068943) through two of his children: Mary and Paul.
Note: Finding a DAR entry is a first for us in this research. We will go back and determine if there ought to be other Presidents with this honor.
Remarks: Modified: 07/16/2022
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