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Justus Dwight (1739-1824) was a Massachusetts politician and anti-Federalist.[1][2] He was a member of the Dwight family.
His parents, Nathaniel Dwight and Hannah Lyman, were among the first to settle Belchertown, Massachusetts, in 1731. Justus and his wife, Sarah Lamb, were among the first to settle Dwight, in North Belchertown, in 1769, on lands given by his father.[3]

