Robert Livingston
Robert Livingston (British :Robert R. Livingston, from November 27, 1746 to February 26, 1813) is the United States, a politician of New York 邦出身. Livingstone was one who drafted American Declaration of Independence of five Committee, but does not sign Declaration of Independence because I was called back by New York 邦 before signing. In addition, I acted as foreign affairs Director General under alliance agreement from 1781 through 1783 and was the delegate of the New York Kuninori method establishment meeting. On April 30, 1789, Livingstone managed the first sworn-in of President George Washington as New York county court Chief Judge in those days in a Federal hall of New York City that was a capital of the United States of America. Livingstone became a New York Governor electoral slate of 1798 and I acted as a minister to France from 1801 through 1804 and negotiated the Louisiana purchase. Because it affected Declaration of Independence and Federal Constitution, it may be counted by one of United States of America Founding Fathers.
In the political duty that Livingstone acted as, as for the top ermine, the title will follow Livingstone for life. Livingstone met Robert Fulton at the age of a minister to France and developed first steamship クレルモン (Fulton is a nephew by the relatives by marriage). The home port was クレルモン manner with the Livingstones of New York クレルモン. After the maiden voyage leaving New York City, and having dropped in at the クレルモン manner, I sailed up the Hudson and reached Albany. As for the time required, I shortened the thing which took nearly one week by then loop ship before I cut 60 hours.
Livingstone was the eldest son of Judge Robert Livingston (from 1718 to 1775) and marguerite Beek man Mr. and Mrs. Livingstone. Nine siblings were and all got married and set up the house in the Hudson basin near クレルモン manner. Livingstone married Mary Stevens and built one's house to the south of クレルモン, but I have been burnt down in 1777 by the British troops. I built a new house in 1794 and named ニュークレルモン, but assumed it an allyl house later (initial RRL of the name of Livingstone is included in allyl :Arryl). 4,000 collection of books was put there, and Livingstone was employed as a greenhouse by France after having gone on a trip.
Livingstone learned in Kings college at the time, current Columbia University. It was Freemason, and Livingstone became the first ground master of the New York ground lodge (from 1784 to 1801). The name of Livingstone is added to the reading room of the ground lodge in Manhattan. Livingstone died on February 26, 1813 and was buried in Tivoli.
The Kentucky Livingstone county, the Louisiana Livingstone county, the New York Livingstone county were named for Livingstone.
Dali stone statue of Livingstone is put in the national statue hall collection of the Washington D.C. United States United States Congress assembly hall as a person representing New York.
Outside link
- United States Congress. "Robert Livingston (id: L000372) ". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress.
| Public office | ||
|---|---|---|
| Predecessors in the family line: - | United States of America foreign affairs Director General 1781October 20 - 1783June 4 | The next era: John Jay |
| Diplomatic job | ||
| Predecessors in the family line: Charles Coates Worth Pinckney | Living-in-France United States of America minister plenipotentiary 1801December 6 - 1804November 18 | The next era: John Armstrong |
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