United Kingdom, Merchant 1592 – July, 20, 1636.
John Oldham (July 1592 – July 20, 1636) was an early Puritan settler in Massachusetts. He was a captain, merchant, and Indian trader. His death at the hands of the Indians was one of the causes of the Pequot War of 1636-37.
I wear my Pen as others do their Sword.
While some no other cause for life can give, but a dull habitude to live.
Ah, dearer than my soul. Dearer than light, or life, or fame.
Lord of myself, accountable to none, but to my conscience, and my God alone.
And all your future lies beneath your hat.
One of my resolutions is to quit smoking. I've tried for the past two years, but this year I am going to stick with it.
We had an awfully good ball club that was capable of beating anybody. They were that good.
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