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on May 1, 1775. The Committee still considered itself loyal to the British Crown but was opposed to the laws of the Parliament of Great Britain, which it considered unconstitutional because the colonies had no representation in it. The Committee of One Hundred was officially replaced by the New York
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from 1784 to 1789, appointed by the Council of Appointment. As mayor, one of Duane's first acts was to donate to the poor the money usually spent on entertainment for his inauguration, about 20 guineas. During his time in office, he strove to help the city revive itself after the damage done by the
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In July 1778 he signed the Articles of Confederation in Philadelphia. Duane was a member of the Congress of the Confederation from 1781 to 1783. He remained active as a political leader throughout the war and returned home to Gramercy Seat in 1783. He commented that his home looked "as if they had
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in late summer 1776, he withdrew his wife and family to the relative safety of her father's home at Livingston Manor. He was a member of the New York Constitutional Convention which assembled at White Plains, New York, on Sunday evening, July 10, 1776, for the purpose of drafting a constitution to
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held in New York City on April 20, 1775, where delegates were elected to the Second Continental Congress. It included the delegates to the First Congress as well as five new members. The scope of the Provincial Convention did not extend beyond electing delegates, who dispersed on April 22, the day
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in 1698. Duane's surname is from the Irish O'Dubhain. In 1702, Anthony Duane left the navy to marry Eva Benson, daughter of Dirck Benson, a local merchant. They had two sons, Abraham and Cornelius. Duane prospered and bought land for investment, rental, and future development. After his wife's
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The Northern District of New York Federal Court Bar Association presents the annual Judge James Duane Award upon "...a distinguished member of the bar who has carried on Judge Duane’s legacy of excellence in the practice of law, unwavering integrity, and a tireless commitment to the legal
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Duane was acting attorney general of the Province of New York in 1767 and a boundary commissioner in 1768 (and again in 1784), before returning to private practice in New York City in 1774 and 1775. He was a delegate to the New York Convention which ratified the
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Duanesburg Historical Society (2005). "Introduction". Duanesburg and Princetown. Images of America. Arthur Willis, Duanesburg, New York Town Historian; Irma Mastrean, Princetown, New York Town Historian. Arcadia Publishing. pp. 7–8.
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Duane was a delegate to the First Continental Congress held in Philadelphia during the autumn of 1774 in reaction to the British Navy's blockade of Boston Harbor and the passage of the
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war and the British occupation, but he was unable to maintain the city's status as the capital of the United States. As head of the Mayor's Court, he heard the landmark case of
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death, Anthony married Althea Ketaltas (Hettletas), the daughter of a wealthy Dutch merchant. By the time of James' birth, his father had become a wealthy colonial settler.
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Duane was nominated by President George Washington on September 25, 1789, to the United States District Court for the District of New York, to a new seat authorized by 1 
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By the early 1770s, his practice earned him 1,400 pounds annually. At the height of his success, Duane had a house in Manhattan, one in the country, and an estate near
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New-York, Committee of Correspondence. "The new Committee of Sixty elected", American Archives Series 4, Volume 1, P. 330, Northern Illinois University Libraries
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Duane's mother died in 1736, and his father married a third time in 1741 to Margaret Riken (Rycken). When Anthony died in 1747, James became the ward of
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Provincial Congress which first convened on May 23, 1775. Despite initial reservations regarding independence, he later supported the
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that pleased neither party. After he was called before the State Assembly to explain his thinking, he was censured by that body.
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on September 25, 1789, and received his commission on September 26, 1789. He resigned on March 17, 1794, because of ill health.
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Duane Street in Manhattan was named in his honor. Duane Park, at the corner of Duane and Hudson streets is named for him. The
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arrived. The Second Continental Congress convened its first session on May 10. Duane served as a delegate from 1775 to 1781.
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from 1782 to 1785, and from 1788 to 1790. In 1785, Duane was one of 32 prominent New Yorkers who met to create the
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On October 21, 1759, Duane married Mary Livingston (1738–1821), the eldest living daughter of his former guardian
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The Colonial Laws of New York. James B. Lyon (State of New York). 1894. p. 383. Retrieved 2009-09-01.
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Reports of Cases Argued and Determined in the Supreme Court of the State of New York: Johnson v.1-20
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Duane was politically conservative. Until his marriage to Mary Livingston, he had been a member of
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New York History: Quarterly Journal of the New York State Historical Association
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The Street Book: An Encyclopedia of Manhattan's Street Names and Their Origins
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He may have died in New York City, according to his Congressional Biography.
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from 1908 to 1959. The town of Duanesburg, New York, in the western part of
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James Chatham Duane (1769–1842), who married Mary Ann Bowers (1773–1828)
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The Duane Family Papers 1700-1945 at the New York Historical Society
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This article incorporates text from this source, which is in the
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In 1761, Duane acquired from Gerardus Stuyvesant a farm known as
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History of the City of New York: Its Origin, Rise, and Progress
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The Committee of Sixty was replaced by a more representative
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Duane was born on February 6, 1733, in New York City, in the
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The story of a century of locomotive building in Schenectady
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and his second wife, Althea Ketaltas. Anthony Duane was a
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in the very protracted legal action brought by heirs of
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James Duane, The Irish American Who Rebuilt New York
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Revolutionary Conservative: James Duane of New York
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The Family Forest Descendants of Lady Joan Beaufort
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He served as a delegate to the 3355:Abolitionists from New York City 3320:People from Duanesburg, New York 3290:American people of Irish descent 2183: 1586:Ethan Allen: His Life and Times 1584:Randall, Willard Sterne, 2011. 1553:Gramercy Park's Hawk Gets a Name 1201: 1083: 1077:Pine, John B., "Gramercy Park", 652: 588:been inhabited by wild beasts". 554:Battles of Lexington and Concord 3315:New York (state) state senators 1451: 1442: 1425: 1392: 1317: 1169: 1160: 1151: 1130: 1119: 1108: 1095: 1058: 788: 763:Regent University School of Law 704:Duane's grandchildren included 700:(1780–1866) on November 6, 1808 677:(1755–1836) on October 14, 1787 492:, which became the township of 350:. Duane was a signatory of the 1646:Seat established by 1 Stat. 73 1410:Clarence E. Meek (July 1954). 706:George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr. 625:He was chosen a member of the 584:replace the colonial charter. 295:George W. 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John Trumbull
United States District Court for the District of New York
George Washington
John Laurance
44th Mayor of New York City
David Mathews
Richard Varick
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Province of New York
British America
Schenectady
New York
Duanesburg
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Anthony Duane
Robert Livingston
George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr.
James Chatham Duane
Founding Father
American Revolutionary
New York
First Continental Congress
Second Continental Congress
Congress of the Confederation
Mayor of New York City
United States district judge

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