Dwight Foster has been the name of more than one notable man:
Dwight Foster, (1757-1823), U.S. Congressman and Senator for Massachusetts
Dwight Foster, (born 1957), American ice hockey player in the NHL
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Judge Jedediah Foster (1726-1779) was a member of the Worcester County Convention and delegate to the Provincial Congress in 1774, a member of the convention that framed the constitution of Massachusetts, and a member of the Massachusetts House of Representatives.
Judge DwightFoster (1757-1823) was a chief justice of Worcester County, Mass., a member of the Massachusetts Constitutional Convention, the Massachusetts Legislature, and the Massachusetts Executive Council, and was a U.S. senator serving as a Federalist from 1800 to 1803.
Foster and Estabrook Legal Records consist of legal correspondence kept by DwightFoster (1828-1884) while serving as a lawyer with the firm Foster and Estabrook in Worcester, Mass., 1856-57.
Dwight said he started to question his daughter's lifestyle when he learned she was living with a boyfriend named Peter in an expensive house but didn't seem to be working.
DwightFoster said Monday his life has been a haze since all contact with his daughter Jessica was abruptly halted on March 28 and as each day goes by, his hope for a reunion fades.
DwightFoster, whose 21-year-old daughter Jessie got drawn into the Las Vegas sex trade and was last seen March 28, said he's been able to raise close to $3,000 over the past few months to pay a Nevada-based private investigator working on the search.