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  1. Christopher Gore (September 21, 1758 – March 1, 1827) was a prominent Massachusetts lawyer, Federalist politician, and U.S. diplomat. Born into a family divided by the American Revolution, Gore sided with the victorious Patriots, established a successful law practice in Boston, and built a fortune by purchasing Revolutionary government debts at a discount and receiving full value for them ...

  2. Jul 13, 2024 · Christopher Gore. Christopher Gore was born in Boston in 1758. He graduated from Harvard in 1776, and after serving alongside his brother in the Continental Army, he began pursuing a career in law. He married Rebecca Amory Payne in 1785, and by the 1790s had established himself as one of Boston’s most prominent—and thanks to savvy ...

  3. A legislator and diplomat, Gore was also a highly successful lawyer and venture capitalist. An archconservative in politics, he was a free thinker in religious and social matters. And throughout his life he honored two necessary components of the new nation: agriculture and books. The son of a prosperous merchant, Gore entered Harvard in 1772 ...

  4. May 20, 1988 · Christopher Gore, a writer who was nominated for an Academy Award for his screenplay of ''Fame,'' died Wednesday in Santa Monica, Calif. He was 45 years old. His mother, Bettylou Gore, said the ...

  5. GORE OCCUPATION (1786 – 1834) Christopher and Rebecca Gore purchased 50 acres of land in 1786. Over the years they purchase more and more land until they own 197 acres of land by 1834. Features on the property included: a mansion, barn, paper mill, house, grapery and fruit wall, a flower garden, greenhouse, vegetable garden, ice house, and ...

  6. May 31, 2024 · The mansion was designed by Christopher’s wife, Rebecca Gore, Roach said. The couple bought the land in 1786. The original house burned down while the couple was living in London and its ...

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  8. Feb 28, 2000 · When he was born, 10 years after his sister Nancy, when his parents had nearly given up hope of having another child, Congressman Albert Gore Sr. got the Nashville Tennessean to announce the event ...

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