John Laurance

Laurance briefly served as President pro tempore of the United States Senate in December 1798.[2] He pursued academic studies,[2] then read law in 1772,[1] with Cadwallader Colden, the Lieutenant Governor of New York.[3] In 1776, he received a commission as captain and paymaster of the Continental Army's 1st New York Regiment, serving under his father-in-law Alexander McDougall (sometimes spelled MacDougall).[1] His service terminated on November 8, 1796, due to his resignation,[1] after his election as United States Senator from New York.[2] After more than two centuries of neglect by historians, the first book-length study of John Laurance was published by the American Philosophical Society in 2019.
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