Samuel Huntington Born: July 16, 1731 (Windham, Connecticut) Died: January 5, 1796 (Norwich, Connecticut) This week we'll turn our sites to the final delegate from Connecticut, but although he might be the last on our list he can claim several other firsts. Born on a farm just east of the town of Windham as the fourth of ten children, Samuel Huntington was the son of a farmer and clothier named Nathaniel Huntington and his wife Mehetabel. The family was active in life of the community, as Nathaniel's father had helped found the town, but young Samuel was not given the advantage of a formal education. Instead, he worked with his father on the farm and was eventually apprenticed to a cooper who trained him in the building of casks and barrels. Samuel enjoyed learning, however, and began borrowing books to study, particularly focusing on the subject of law. A nearby minister named Ebenezer Devotion was a source of both information and encouragement, and by the age of 23 Samue
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