Everything about Theodore Foster totally explained
Theodore Foster (
29 April 1752 -
13 January 1828) was an
American politician. He was a member of the
Federalist and, later,
National Republican Parties. He was the elder brother of
Dwight Foster.
Biography
Foster was born in
Brookfield, Massachusetts in
1752. He engaged in
classical studies at the Rhode Island College (now known as
Brown University), graduating in
1770. He then studied
law and lived with fellow student
Solomon Drowne. He was admitted to the
bar association and remained in
Rhode Island to practice law. Until
1790 Foster held various positions in the government of Rhode Island. He was then appointed to the
United States Senate, beginning his service on
7 June 1790. Rhode Island's
state legislature reappointed him in
1791 and
1797, and he served until
3 March 1803 when he retired from public life to engage in writing and historical research. During this period, he also served as a
trustee of Brown University. Foster returned to public life to serve in the Rhode Island state legislature from
1812 to
1816. He lived in the town of
Foster, Rhode Island, which was named after him. When Solomon Drowne moved back to Rhode Island he lived on a farm next to Foster's. He died in
1828.
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