James Sullivan
1744–1808 (age 64)
Politician/Judge
Biography
James Sullivan served as an attorney general, justice, and eventually governor of Massachusetts, defending the rule of law while steering the young commonwealth through questions of economics and the aftermath of war.
His commitment to public education and civic virtue reflected an abiding belief that law and governance should serve every citizen, and his grave in Granary Burying Ground marks a life dedicated to justice.