- William Eustis
Infobox Governor
name = William Kyle Eustis
order = 12th
office = Governor of Massachusetts
term_start =May 31 ,1823
term_end =February 6 ,1825
lieutenant =Levi Lincoln, Jr. (1823-1824)Marcus Morton (1824-1825)
predecessor =John Brooks
successor =Marcus Morton
birth_date = birth date|1753|6|10|mf=y
birth_place =Cambridge, Massachusetts
death_date = death date and age|1825|2|6|1753|6|10|mf=y
death_place =Boston, Massachusetts
party = Democratic-Republican
spouse = Caroline Langdon
profession =
religion =
order2 = Member of theU.S. House of Representatives fromMassachusetts 's 1st, 8th, & 13th districts
term_start2 =March 4 ,1801
term_end2 =March 3 ,1803 (8th)March 4 ,1803 –March 3 ,1805 (1st)August 21 ,1820 –March 3 ,1823 (13th)
predecessor2 = Harrison Gray Otis (1801)
John Bacon (1803)Edward Dowse (1820)
successor2 =Lemuel Williams (1803)Josiah Quincy III (1805)John Reed, Jr. (1823)
order3 = 6thUnited States Secretary of War
term_start3 =March 7 ,1809
term_end3 =January 13 ,1813
president3 =James Madison
predecessor3 =Henry Dearborn
successor3 =John Armstrong, Jr. William Eustis (
June 21 ,1753 –February 6 ,1825 ) was an early Americanstatesman .He was born in
Cambridge, Massachusetts and studied at theBoston Latin School before he enteredHarvard College , from which he graduated in 1772. He studied medicine under Dr.Joseph Warren and helped care for the wounded at theBattle of Bunker Hill , where Warren was killed. He served theContinental Army during theAmerican Revolutionary War as surgeon of the artillery regiment at Cambridge and then as a hospital surgeon.He entered medical practice in
Boston after the war and served as surgeon with theShays Rebellion expedition of 1786–1787.He became vice president of the
Society of the Cincinnati , serving from 1786 to 1810 and again in 1820.He served in the
Massachusetts General Court from 1788 to 1794 and was a member of the Governor's Council for two years. Following this he served two terms in theUnited States House of Representatives from 1801 to 1804, representing Massachusetts in the 7th and 8th Congresses, and having won close races overJosiah Quincy III andJohn Quincy Adams . While in the House he was one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1804 to conduct theimpeachment proceedings againstJohn Pickering , judge of theUnited States District Court for New Hampshire .He served as
United States Secretary of War fromMarch 7 ,1809 toJanuary 13 ,1813 . During his tenure, he attempted to prepare theU.S. Army for the outbreak of theWar of 1812 , and resigned in the face of criticism following American reversal on the battlefield.He was appointed
United States Ambassador to Holland by PresidentJames Madison , serving from 1814 to 1818.He returned home from Europe because of ill health, at which time he purchased and resided in the historic
Shirley-Eustis House inRoxbury, Massachusetts . He was again elected to theUnited States House of Representatives and served 1820 to 1823, presiding as chairman of theU.S. House Committee on Military Affairs during this time. He ran unsuccessfully forGovernor of Massachusetts three times (in 1820, 1821 and 1822) and was finally elected governor and served two terms, from 1823 to 1825.He died in Boston while governor in February 1825 and is buried at the Old Burying Ground, in
Lexington, Massachusetts .External links
*CongBio|E000230
* [http://www.mass.gov/statehouse/massgovs/weustis.htm Official Commonwealth of Massachusetts Governor Biography]
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