Duane, James
Jurist, satesman, and member of Continental Congress, born in New York City. He was the leading advocate of the rights of New York to the New Hampshire grants, and drew up a memorial to the assembly in 1773 in support of the claim of his state to an eastern boundary on the Connecticut river.
From the description of State of the evidence and argument in support of the territorial rights and jurisdiction of New York against the government of New Hampshire and the claiments under it and against the Commonwealth of Massachusetts / by James Duane one of the agents and commissrs. appointed by the legislature to manage those controversies, [1785], 1870. (New York University). WorldCat record id: 58771634
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