Theodore Foster
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
. Foster was born in
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 was admitted to the
bar association
. He 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 died in
1828
. Foster, Theodore Foster, Theodore Foster, Theodore
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