DeWitt CLINTON

Birth:
2 Mar 1769
Napanock, Ulster, New York
Death:
11 Feb 1828
Little Britain, Ulster, New York
Burial:
Clinton Cemetery, New Windsor, Little Britain, New York
Notes:
                   Between 1797 and 1828 he held every major elective office in New York: assemblyman,
senator, major of New York City, lieutenant governor, governor.
He was a philanthropist and patron of the arts and science, and as canal commissioner championed construction of the Erie and Champlain canals.

DePuy: WFT Est. 1754-1780.
Museum of History: Little Britain, New Windsor, Orange County, New York.

LDS has Albany, New York as place of death.
Biography: Albany, New York.
DePuy: WFT Est. 1760-1861.
Musuem of History: Albany, New York.

Carol has burial place as Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, New York.

In this time of political decline came the crowning achievement of Clinton's life: the building of the Erie Canal which joined the Great Lakes to the Atlantic, the greatest engineering project of the day.

Admitted to bar: 1788.
                  
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DeWitt Clinton was born at Napanock, Ulster, New York 2 Mar 1769. His parents were James Clinton and Mary DeWitt.

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DeWitt Clinton died 11 Feb 1828 at Little Britain, Ulster, New York .