Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
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Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804
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Philip Schuyler.
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Schuyler, Philip, active 1778-1784, American Major -General
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Schuyler, Philip. Albany
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Schuyler, Philip John
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Schuyler, Philip John, 1733-1804 Corespondence.
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Epithet: American Major -General
Revolutionary War general and agent appointed to negotiate with the Oneida, Onondaga and Cauyga Indians.
Revolutionary War general.
Schuyler served in the New York State Legislature and was a shareholder in the Northern and Western Inland Lock Navigation Companies. He helped to guide their incorporating legislation through the state legislature. He regarded these companies as forerunners of a comprehensive canal policy in which he could render service to the state.
New York landowner and merchant; Continental Congressman, senator; officer in French and Indian War, as major general in Continental Army 1775-1779 commanded the Northern Department.
Continental congressman, senator, army officer.
Major General Schuyler appointed Stringer as phyisician attending to the northern department of the Continental army.
Revolution War General and landowner in upstate New York.
Revolutionary War general, commander of the Northern Department which included New York.
American soldier and statesman of Albany, New York. Schuyler was a participant in the French and Indian war and the American Revolution and was the owner a substantial estate in Saratoga, New York.
Revolutionary War General, Commander of the Northern Department.
American statesman and rev. general.
In 1787 three commissioners appointed by the U.S. Congress met with representatives of the states of New York and Massachusetts at the "Northwest corner of the Oblong" to settle finally the boundary dispute between the two states. The Rev. John Ewing (1732-1802), David Rittenhouse (1732-1796), and Thomas Hutchins (1730-1789), "Geographer to the United States," served as mediators representing Congress; commissioners for Massachusetts were Timothy Edwards (1738-1813), Samuel Williams (1743-1817), professor of mathematics at Harvard College, and Theodore Sedgwick (1746-1813); "Agents" for the State of New York were Gerard Bancker (1749-1799), Simeon DeWitt (1756-1834), Surveyor General of New York, and Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804). Points of disagreement early in the meeting centered upon which kind of compass to use, whether or not earlier surveys taken in 1784 should be considered valid, and how to determine fairly such variables as the amount of change in magnetic field which had occurred since the 1773 meeting and survey.
Continental Congressman, senator and army officer during the American Revolution.
Member of the U.S. Continental Congress, U.S. Continental Army officer, U.S. senator, and state legislator from New York.
Philip John Schuyler was named one of four major generals under George Washington on June 15, 1775. Assigned to the command of the Northern Department, he recruited and provisioned an army for the invasion of Canada.
New York soldier and public official.
Commander of the Northern Department of New York during the American Revolution.
Revolutionary War general and New York State Legislator.
Continental Congressman, senator, army officer during the American Revolution.
Revolutionary war general and land owner in upstate New York.
Philip John Schuyler was named one of four major generals under George Washington on June 15, 1775. Assigned to the command of the Northern Department, he recruited and provisioned of an army for the invasion of Canada.
Revolutionary War general, Commander of the Northern Department.
Revolutionary soldier and statesman.
Soldier, Continental Congressman, senator from New York.
New York landowner and merchant; officer in French and Indian War, major general in Continental Army 1775-1779; Continental Congressman, New York senator, U.S. senator.
Continental congressman, senator, army officer. First president of the Western Inland Lock Navigation Company.
Philip John Schuyler (1733-1804), a Revolutionary War general and statesman, was a prominent member of the landed aristocracy of upstate New York. He was elected to New York's colonial assembly in 1768, was a delegate to the second Continental Congress, served in the New York State Senate from 1780 to 1784 and 1786 to 1790, and became one of New York's first U.S. senators, 1797-1798. During the Revolutionary War he commanded the Continental Army forces of the Northern Dept. Schuyler was involved in the commercial development of New York and his navigation companies constructed the canals that formed the basis of the Erie Canal system.
American soldier and statesman.
New York landowner and merchant; Continental Congressman, senator; officer in French and Indian War, as major general in Continental Army 1775-1779 commanded the Northern Department. After the loss of Fort Ticonderoga he was replaced by Horatio Gates in July 1777 amid rumors of incompetence and disloyalty. Schuyler insisted that Congress bring charges against him, and he was finally acquitted by a court martial in October 1778.
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