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Lyman, Theodore was born on February 20, 1792 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Theodore and Lydia (Williams) Lyman.
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historian politician Member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives mayor of Boston
Lyman, Theodore was born on February 20, 1792 in Boston, Massachusetts, United States. Son of Theodore and Lydia (Williams) Lyman.
He graduated at Harvard in 1810, visited Europe (1812–14), studied law, and with Edward Everett, revisited Europe in 1817–19.
From 1819 to 1822 he was an aide to John Brooks, the Governor of Massachusetts. He became brigadier general of militia in 1823, and from 1820 to 1825 he served in the State Legislature, In 1833 Lyman defeated William Sullivan, the Whig candidate, and was elected the first Democratic He served for two years from January 1834 through January 1836. Lyman was such a popular mayor that when he ran for reelection he was nominated by the Whigs.
He was a steadfast opponent of the radical abolitionists, and in August 1835 presided over a pro-slavery meeting in Boston. Though a few weeks later, during an anti-riot, he rescued William Lloyd Garrison from the mob and confined him to jail to save his life.
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Account of the Hartford Convention (1823). In which he defended those who were concerned in that convention as an expression of harbored hatred for both Presidents, John Adams and J.Q. Adams.
Member Massachusetts House of Representatives, 1820-1825.
Married Mary Elizabeth Henderson, 1821, at least 1 child.