John Hathorn

American politician (1749–1825)


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::summary American politician (1749–1825) ::

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FieldValue
nameJohn Hathorn
imageComposite portrait of John Hathorn by C. Brower Darst (1907).jpg
captionFacial composite by C. Brower Darst (1907)
orderMember of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 4th District
partyDemocratic-Republican
Anti-Administration
term_startMarch 4, 1789
term_endMarch 3, 1791
precededNobody (District Created)
succeededCornelius C. Schoonmaker
term_start2March 4, 1795
term_end2March 3, 1797
preceded2Peter Van Gaasbeck
succeeded2Lucas Elmendorf
office3Member of the New York State Assembly
term31795
1805
birth_date
birth_placeWilmington, Delaware Colony, British America
death_date
death_placeWarwick, New York, U.S.
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| name=John Hathorn | image=Composite portrait of John Hathorn by C. Brower Darst (1907).jpg | caption=Facial composite by C. Brower Darst (1907) | order=Member of the U.S. House of Representatives from New York's 4th District | party=Democratic-Republican Anti-Administration | term_start=March 4, 1789 | term_end=March 3, 1791 | preceded=Nobody (District Created) | succeeded=Cornelius C. Schoonmaker | term_start2=March 4, 1795 | term_end2=March 3, 1797 | preceded2=Peter Van Gaasbeck | succeeded2=Lucas Elmendorf | office3=Member of the New York State Assembly | term3=1795 1805 | birth_date= | birth_place=Wilmington, Delaware Colony, British America | death_date= | death_place=Warwick, New York, U.S. | spouse= | religion= | occupation= | residence= | alma_mater= John Hathorn (January 9, 1749 – February 19, 1825) was an American politician and Continental Army officer from New York.

Life

He completed preparatory studies and became a surveyor and a school teacher. He moved to Warwick in the Province of New York, then a part of the precinct of Goshen and married Elizabeth Welling. He owned slaves. He was a captain in the local colonial militia, and became a colonel of the Fourth Orange County Regiment February 7, 1776, and served throughout the Revolutionary War. He served on the committee appointed to determine an effective location for the Hudson River Chain which prevented the British from advancing upriver, and he wrote the report thereafter. He was one of the commanders of the Battle of Minisink. After the war, on September 26, 1786, Hathorn became a brigadier general of the Orange County militia, and on October 8, 1793, a major general of the state militia.

Hathorn was a member from Orange County of the New York State Assembly in 1778, 1780, from 1782 to 1785, in 1795 and 1805, and served as Speaker in 1784. ::figure[src="https://upload.wikimedia.org/wikipedia/commons/4/4b/General_John_Hathorn_Stone_House.jpg" caption="Hathorn's house in Warwick, now listed on the [[National Register of Historic Places"] ::

He was a member of the New York State Senate from 1786 to 1790 and from 1799 to 1803, and was a member of the Council of Appointment in 1787 and 1789. He was elected to the Confederation Congress in December 1788 but did not attend because it soon become defunct. In March 1789, he was elected to the First United States Congress, and served from April 23, 1789, to March 3, 1791. He was elected as a Democratic-Republican to the Fourth United States Congress, and served from March 4, 1795 to March 3, 1797. He also ran for the U.S. House in 1793, 1800, and 1802.

Hathorn engaged in mercantile pursuits until the time of his death.

He was buried in Warwick Cemetery. His stone house still stands on Hathorn Road, with his and his wife's initials worked in red brick on the south gable of the house.

References

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References

  1. (2022-01-13). "Congress slaveowners". The Washington Post.
  2. (2012-04-05). "Tufts Digital Library - View Voting Record".
  3. "A New Nation Votes".
  4. (2012-03-23). "Tufts Digital Library - View Voting Record".

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