John Henry Clifford was an American lawyer and politician from New Bedford, Massachusetts. He served as the state's attorney general for much of the 1850s, retaining the office during administrations dominated by three different political parties.... Wikipedia
Born: January 16, 1809, Providence, RI
Died: January 2, 1876 (age 66 years), New Bedford, MA
Party: Republican Party
Previous offices: Attorney General of Massachusetts (1854–1858), Governor of Massachusetts (1853–1854), Attorney General of Massachusetts (1849–1853), and more
Education: Brown University
Books
The Standard Musical Encyclopedia: A Comprehensive Reference Library for Musicians and Musiclovers
The Acts and Resolves, Public and Private, of the Province of the Massachusetts Bay: To Which Are Prefixed the Charters of the Province. With Historic
John H. Clifford, Esq. , Attorney-General, &C. at the Relation of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of New York, and Others, --Informant, and the Proprietors of the Meeting-House in Federal Street, in the Town of Boston, --Defendants
1854
Acts And Resolves, Public And Private, Of The Province Of Massachusetts Bay, Volume 10
Commonwealth of Massachusetts, County of Suffolk, SS. - Supreme Judicial Court: In Equity. - J.H. CLifford, Esquire, Attorney General, &c. at the Relation of the Associate Reformed Presbyterian Synod of New York, and Others, - Informant, and the Proprietors of the Meeting House in Federal Street, in the Town of Boston, Defendants
1850
The Acts And Resolves, Public And Private, Of The Province Of The Massachusetts Bay: To Which Are Prefixed The Charters Of The Province: With Historical And Explanatory Notes, And An Appendix, Volume 6
1869