- George Thatcher
George Thatcher (
April 12 ,1754 –April 6 ,1824 ) was an American lawyer, jurist, and statesman from theMaine district ofMassachusetts . His name sometimes appears as George Thacher (not to be confused with George Thacher, former mayor ofAlbany, New York . He was a delegate for Massachusetts to theContinental Congress in 1787 and 1788. He served as a justice in thestate supreme court in both Massachusetts and Maine.Thatcher was born in
Yarmouth, Massachusetts . After private tutoring, he attended Harvard, graduating in 1776. He read law and was admitted to the bar in 1778, and then moved toYork, Maine to open a practice. By 1782 he had settled inBiddeford, Maine , and remained there for the rest of his life.Thatcher was named as one of the Massachusetts delegates to the Continental Congress in 1787. He was later elected a U.S. Congressman from the Maine district of Massachusetts, as a Pro-administration candidate in 1789 to 1792 and as a Federalist from 1794 to 1801. He did not seek re-election in 1800.
Thatcher accepted an appointment to a Massachusetts state court in 1792 and served until 1800 when he was appointed to the state's Supreme Court. During the organization of Maine's statehood in 1819, he was a member of the convention that created the new state's constitution. When statehood was achieved in 1820, he resigned from the Massachusetts court, and became a justice of the new Supreme Court of Maine. He served there until his death.
Thatcher, an ardent Unitarian, helped to sponsor the creation of
Bowdoin College so that Maine would have its own institution for advanced education. For the college's first dozen years, he served as aregent .Thatcher died at his home, and is buried in the Woodlawn Cemetery at Biddeford.
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