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Samuel Huntington statesman - Later events |  | Samuel Huntington statesman - Later events: Encyclopedia II - Samuel Huntington statesman - Later events |  | Huntington County, Indiana is named in his honor. The home that Samuel was born in was built by his father, Nathaniel, around 1732 and still stands. The area is now within the borders of the town of Scotland, Connecticut. In 1994 the home and some grounds were purchased by a local historic trust. As of 2003 restoration is underway, but parts of the home and grounds are open to visitors at limited times.
His nephew and adopted son Samuel H. Huntington moved to the Ohio country that he had been instrumental in opening up, and later became the third Governor of Ohio. His cousin was Jedid ...
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Samuel Huntington statesman - Later events
Huntington County, Indiana is named in his honor. The home that Samuel was born in was built by his father, Nathaniel, around 1732 and still stands. The area is now within the borders of the town of Scotland, Connecticut. In 1994 the home and some grounds were purchased by a local historic trust. As of 2003 restoration is underway, but parts of the home and grounds are open to visitors at limited times.
His nephew and adopted son Samuel H. Huntington moved to the Ohio country that he had been instrumental in opening up, and later became the third Governor of Ohio. His cousin was Jedidiah Huntington the son-in-law of Governor Jonathan Trumbull.
Huntington Mills is a small town in northeastern Pennsylvannia which also derives its name in honor of Samuel Huntington.
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