Cadwalader, Lambert

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Lambert Cadwalader (1741?-1823, APS 1768) was a merchant, Revolutionary War soldier and member of the Continental Congress, who worked on committees calling for a federal convention to rewrite the Articles of Confederation. He also served two terms (1789-1791; 1793-1795) as a Federalist member of the House of Representatives. Cadwalader was born in Trenton, New Jersey, probably in 1741, the son of Thomas Cadwalader, a physician and his wife Hannah Lambert. The family moved to Philadelphia in 1750 where Cadwalader attended Dr. Allison's Adademy and then the City College of Philadelphia (later the University of Pennsylvania). He received an excellent classical education there; but instead of finishing college, he entered into business with his brother John Cadwalader as a merchant in Philadelphia. The business flourished, and Lambert and his brother John soon became prominent citizens of the province of Pennsylvania. As tensions arose between Great Britain and her American colonies after the French and Indian War, Cadwalader sympathized with the sentiments of his American neighbors. Cadwalader became interested in politics; a vocal supporter of independence, he opposed the Stamp Act in 1765 by joining with others to boycott English merchants. In 1774, he was appointed a member of the Philadelphia Committee of Superintendence and Correspondence; and in 1775, he was elected a member of the Pennsylvania Provincial Assembly. Finally in 1776, he attended the Pennsylvania State constitutional convention. In addition to his political involvement, Cadwalader served in the military. He served as captain to one of four Philadelphia companies called "the Greens," and he received a promotion to lieutenant colonel of the Third Pennsylvania Battalion in January of 1776. Six months later he assisted in the construction of Fort Washington, a fortress intended to inhibit enemy shipping. Later that summer, he and his men gamely committed to assisting George Washington at the battle of Long Island, but arrived to find the British victorious. They provided reinforcement in Brooklyn Heights until Cadwalader and his men were moved south of Fort Washington. In September of 1776, Cadwalader took command of the Third Pennsylvania Battalion where he was soon promoted to colonel. Cadwalader and his men defended Fort Washington until November of 1776, when he was captured by General Howe and his British troops. After his release in early 1777, he was appointed commander of the newly formed Fourth Pennsylvania Regiment. However, Cadwalader refused to accept the appointment because he had been paroled rather than exchanged for an officer of equal rank. After struggling with the decision, he consulted George Washington, who issued a general order that no enemy officers of field grade were to be released. In response, Cadwalader decided to leave the military. He resigned his commission on January 29, 1779, and re-entered politics. Cadwalader worked unsuccessfully with other Pennsylvanians to try to amend the state constitution of 1776, which they considered too radical. In 1784, he was elected a delegate to the Continental Congress, an office he held for two years. He subsequently served two terms as a Federalist in the House of Representatives, 1789-1791 and 1793-1795.

In 1793 Cadwalader married Mary McCall, and the couple had two children. Two years after his marriage, when his second term in the House of Representatives concluded, he retired from public service and spent the remainder of his life at "Greenwood," an estate near Trenton, New Jersey. Lambert Cadwalader died in September, 1823.

From the guide to the Lambert Cadwalader Papers, 1779-1798, (American Philosophical Society)

Revolutionary patriot.

From the description of Document signed : Whitehall [London], 1785 July 9. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270874593

Member, Continental Congress.

From the description of Autograph letter signed : Trenton, to George Mitchell, 1785 Nov. 10. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134311

Member of Continental Congress.

From the description of Autograph receipt signed on behalf of Messrs. Lathem & Reed, 1760 Dec. 31. (Unknown). WorldCat record id: 270134528

Lambert Cadwalader was a soldier in the Revolutionary War and was a delegate to the Continental Congress (1784-1787) and a member of Congress (1789-1791, 1793-1795).

From the description of Letters, 1779-1798. (American Philosophical Society Library). WorldCat record id: 122440344

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referencedIn George Clymer Papers, 1745-1848, 1745-1848 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn American Philosophical Society Archives. Record Group IIb, 1807-1825 American Philosophical Society
creatorOf Cadwalader, Lambert, 1743-1823. Document signed : Whitehall [London], 1785 July 9. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Cadwalader, Lambert, 1743-1823. Letters, 1779-1798. American Philosophical Society Library
referencedIn Stewart, Charles, 1729-1800. Family papers, 1768-1877 Houghton Library
referencedIn Thomas Addis Emmet collection, 1483-1876 (bulk:1700-1800) New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
creatorOf Lambert Cadwalader letter to Jasper Yeates, 1774 New York Public Library. Manuscripts and Archives Division
referencedIn Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume VI, miscellany, 1774-1807 Cornell University Library
referencedIn Frederick M. Dearborn collection of military and political Americana, Part I: The Revolution and the Administration, 1669-1958. Houghton Library
referencedIn Hart, John, 1711?-1779. ADS, 1772 September 16, Hopewell, New Jersey. Copley Press, J S Copley Library
creatorOf Cadwalader, Lambert, 1743-1823. Autograph letter signed : Trenton, to George Mitchell, 1785 Nov. 10. Pierpont Morgan Library.
referencedIn Tilghman, William, 1756-1827. William Tilghman papers, 1766, 1795. University of North Carolina at Chapel Hill
creatorOf Cadwalader, Lambert, 1743-1823. Autograph receipt signed on behalf of Messrs. Lathem & Reed, 1760 Dec. 31. Pierpont Morgan Library.
creatorOf Lambert Cadwalader Papers, 1779-1798 American Philosophical Society
referencedIn Miscellaneous correspondence, 1785-1968. Rutgers University
referencedIn Washington Irving's Life of George Washington Volume V, Miscellany, 1764-1792 Cornell University Library
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associatedWith Emmet, Thomas Addis person
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associatedWith Glazier, William S. (William Simon), 1907-1962, person
associatedWith Hart, John, 1711?-1779. person
associatedWith Lafayette, Marie Joseph Paul Yves Roch Gilbert Du Motier, marquis de, 1757-1834. person
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associatedWith Tilghman, William, 1756-1827. person
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associatedWith Yeates, Jasper, 1745-1817 person
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