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Q: Was Timothy Pickering a Freemason during Washington's adminstration?
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When was Timothy Pickering born?

Timothy Pickering was born on 1745-07-17.


When did Timothy Pickering die?

Timothy Pickering died on 1829-01-29.


Who is Timothy Pickering?

Timothy Pickering was the third US Secretary of State, appointed by George Washington on August 20, 1795. He was a politician from Massachusetts.


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Thomas Jefferson (^_-)


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Was Timothy Matlack a Freemason?

It is hard to know for sure, but I could not find where he is a Freemason.


Who wrote the letter to Timothy Pickering about the writing of the Declaration of Independence?

John Adams


Who was John Adams secretery of state?

Timothy Pickering replaced by John Marshall


What is the name of Washingtons Secretary of War?

Henry Knox was the first Secretary of War, in George Washington's cabinet, from 1989 until the end of 1794. He was succeeded by Timothy Pickering , from January 1795 until February 1796, just before Washington retired. Then, it was James McHenry, who continued under President Adams, until May 1800.


Who was George Washington's Chief of Staff?

If by staff you mean the President's Cabinet, John Adams was Vice-President, Thomas Jefferson, Edmund Randolph and Timothy Pickering were Secretaries of State, Alexander Hamilton and Oliver Wolcott Jr. were Secretaries of the Treasury, Henry Knox, Timothy Pickering and James McHenry were Secretaries of War, Edmund Randolph, William Bradford and Charles Lee were Attorney General, Samuel Osgood Timothy Pickering and Joseph Habersham were Postmaster General.


Who were William Henry Harrison's friends?

Some of William Henry Harrison's friends were Timothy Pickering, Henry Clay, and John Tyler.