Samuel Taft (September 23, 1735, at Upton, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts – August 2, 1816, at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts) was a Revolutionary War soldier who later hosted his former commander in Chief, President George Washington, at his home, on his inaugural tour of New England.
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| - Samuel Taft (September 23, 1735, at Upton, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts – August 2, 1816, at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts) was a Revolutionary War soldier who later hosted his former commander in Chief, President George Washington, at his home, on his inaugural tour of New England. (en)
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| - Uxbridge, Massachusetts, U.S. (en)
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| - Worcester 9th Company,
Capt. Thaddeus Read's co.,
Col. Nathan Tyler's regt (en)
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| - Samuel Taft (September 23, 1735, at Upton, Worcester County, Province of Massachusetts – August 2, 1816, at Uxbridge, Worcester County, Massachusetts) was a Revolutionary War soldier who later hosted his former commander in Chief, President George Washington, at his home, on his inaugural tour of New England. (en)
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| - Tavern proprietor and farmer; hosted President George Washington on inaugural tour; father of 22 (en)
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