- William Shepard
William Shepard (
December 1 ,1737 -November 16 ,1817 ) was aUnited States Representative fromMassachusetts . Born in Westfield, he attended the common schools, engaged in agricultural pursuits, and served in theFrench and Indian war s for six years. He was a member of thecommittee of correspondence for Westfield in 1774, and was a lieutenant colonel ofMinutemen in April 1775. He entered theContinental Army in May 1775 as lieutenant colonel and was commissioned colonel of the4th Massachusetts Regiment onOctober 6 ,1776 , serving throughout the Revolutionary War.Shepard was a member of the
Massachusetts House of Representatives in 1785 and 1786 and wasselectman for Westfield from 1784 to 1787. He was chosen major general of the Fourth Division of the Massachusetts militia in 1786 and defended theSpringfield Arsenal duringShays' Rebellion . He was a member of the Governor's council of Massachusetts from 1792 to 1796, and was appointed in 1796 to treat with thePenobscot Indians and, in 1797, with theSix Nations .Shepard was elected as a Federalist to the Fifth, Sixth, and Seventh Congresses, serving from
March 4 ,1797 toMarch 3 ,1803 ; he resumed his agricultural pursuits and died in Westfield. Interment was in the Mechanic Street Cemetery. A statue of him stands in Westfield.References
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