Richard Harison

American politician


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nameRichard Harison
imageRichard Harison NY350188.png
captionPortrait of Richard Harison, after a miniature painted by Francis Martin Drexel
office1United States Attorney for the District of New York
order11st
appointer1George Washington
term_start11789
term_end11801
successor1Edward Livingston
office2Recorder of New York City
term_start21798
term_end21801
predecessor2James Kent
successor2John Bartow Prevost
birth_date
birth_placeNew York City
death_date
death_placeNew York City
partyFederalist
spouse
alma_materKing's College
professionLawyer
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Life

He was the son of George Harison (son of Francis Harison) and Jane (Nicholls) Harison. He graduated with a Bachelor of Arts from King's College in 1764. He married Maria Jones, and their son was George Folliott Harison (1776–1846), the namesake of "Harison's Yellow Rose".

He practiced law in New York City in partnership with Alexander Hamilton. On September 4, 1783, Harison married Frances Duncan Ludlow (1766–1797; daughter of George Duncan Ludlow), and they had four children.

Harison was Deputy Grand Master of Masons of New York from 1786 to 1788. He was a delegate to the New York Convention which adopted the United States Constitution in 1788, and voted for adoption. He was a member of the New York State Assembly in 1788 and 1788–89.

In 1789, Harison was appointed by President George Washington as the first United States Attorney for the District of New York. He remained in office until 1801, and was also Recorder of New York City from 1798 to 1801.

He died in New York City on December 7, 1829, and was buried in a family vault in Trinity Church Cemetery.

Legacy

Among the new proprietors of large tracts of land in Northern New York that had been part of the Macomb Purchase (1791), Richard Harison purchased great lots 6 and 9 in what would become Franklin County. These land owners initially named their sections after themselves, but "Harison" eventually became the Town of Malone. In 1808, Harison changed the name of the village he had founded to "Ezraville," after his friend Ezra L'Hommedieu. In 1812, Harison again changed the name of his village, to "Malone," after Edmond Malone, an Irish Shakespearean scholar. The Harison House is located on Webster Street in Malone, across from the cemetery, and is designated with a New York State historical marker.

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  1. He was born on January 12, 1747, in the then used [[Julian Calendar]]; this date corresponds to January 23, 1748, in the [[Gregorian Calendar]] which has been used in America since 1752.

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