Andrew Oliver
Andrew Oliver (March 28, 1706 – March 3, 1774) was a merchant and public official in the Province of Massachusetts Bay. Born into a wealthy and politically powerful merchant family, he is best known as the Massachusetts official responsible for implementing the provisions of the Stamp Act, for which he was hanged in effigy. He never actually carried out those duties and was later commissioned as the province's lieutenant governor. Provided by Wikipedia
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4by Curwen, Samuel, 1715-1802Other Authors: “...Oliver, Andrew, 1906-1981...”
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6Portraits in the Massachusetts Historical Society : an illustrated catalog with descriptive matter /Published 1988Other Authors: “...Oliver, Andrew, 1906-1981...”
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