Philip Hone
Philip Hone | |
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For 1,809 years, it is an oil painting portrait by John Wesley Jarvis (). デ young people Museum storehouse. | |
The 57th New York mayor [1] | |
The term of office 1825–1826 | |
Predecessor | The William Paulding youth |
Successor | The William Paulding youth |
Personal information | |
Political party | Federal Party The Whig |
Philip Hone (Philip Hone, from October 25, 1780 to May 5, 1851) is an American politician.
Brief career history
I was born as a son of the carpenters of the German emigrant in New York on October 25, 1780. It became rich by auctioneering.
Originally, in Federal Party party members, I became the mayor in 1826 and served for one quarter. I became earnest Whig party member later.
Is rich, and there is culture, and is a celebrity of New York; of those days was political, and was artistic, and there were friends and acquaintances with most of of the scientific leader. For example, it is Washington Irving, Samuel lacing braid, Daniel Webster, John Jay lump aster, John クィンシー President Adams, Martin Van Buren.
I recorded his diary to a social relation, the main event in the city, the opinion to the change of not only the scene of the town of the previous existence period but also the city, dissatisfaction to Andrew Jackson, influence perplexed at on constant construction of the town, the intense loathsomeness to the Ireland emigrant who increased. This diary is written from 1828 to 1851 to die, and it is said that it is most extensive and detailed in the United States of the 19th century.
It was a rich merchant and, in founder, 1825 of association of mer perception tile library, acted as Delaware and Hudson railroad President Hatsuyo in 1826. I was elected in 1827 by National Academy of Design () as an Honorary Academician. I lived in the refined terrace house of Broadway city hall park opposite 235. [2]The place is F. for Woolworth Building construction later W, Woolworth () purchased it.
I acted as New York New Jersey Port manager during the Zachary Taylor political power.
He died in New York City on May 5, 1851 and was buried in St. Marco church in-the-Bowery ().
Horne, the Bronx ward Horne Street were named for him.
Footnote
- ^ Valentine, D. T. Manual of the Corporation of the City of New York for the years 1845-6 (New York: Levi D. Slamm & C. C. Childs, 1846), p. 165. Online at HathiTrust.
- ^ Image here.
Outside link
- Diary of Philip Hone 1828–1851, Vol. 1 Cornell University Library Making of America Monographs {Reprinted by}Cornell University Library Digital Collections
- Diary of Philip Hone 1828–1851, Vol. 2 Cornell University Library Making of America Monographs {Reprinted by}Cornell University Library Digital Collections
- Philip Hone - Find a Grave (English)
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