- Philip Schuyler
Infobox Senator
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name =Philip Schuyler
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jr/sr =United States Senator
state =New York
term_start =July 16 1789
term_end =March 3 1791
preceded ="(none)"
succeeded =Aaron Burr
term_start2 =March 4 1797
term_end2 =January 3 1798
preceded2 =Aaron Burr
succeeded2 =John Sloss Hobart
birth_date =November 20 1733
birth_place =Albany, New York , USA
death_date =death date and age|1804|11|18|1733|2|20
death_place =Albany, New York , USA
nationality =
party =Pro-Administration,
Federalist
spouse =Catherine Van Rensselaer
relations =
children =Philip Jeremiah Schuyler ,Angelica Schuyler Church ,Elizabeth Schuyler Hamilton ,
Margarita Schuyler
residence =
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profession =Soldier ,Statesman
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footnotes =Philip John Schuyler (
November 20 1733 -November 18 1804 ) was a general in the American Revolution and a United States Senator fromNew York . He is usually known as Philip Schuyler, while his son is usually known as Philip J. Schuyler.Early life
Philip was born at
Troy, New York , onNovember 20 1733 , to a wealthy colonial family. His family had gradually expanded their holdings and influence in the New World. His father, John Schuyler, Jr., was the third generation of the family in America, when he marriedCornelia Van Cortlandt , connecting them with another prominent family. (A cousin of John Schuyler, Jr., was Peter Schuyler who commanded the "Jersey Blues ". Another Cousin of Philip Schuyler was Hester Schuyler marriedWilliam Colfax , a veteran ofGeorge Washington 's Life Guards and later a general in the New Jersey milita who also commanded the "Jersey Blues " {These were also the grandparents of CongressmanSchuyler Colfax }. A nephew of Peter Schuyler was LoyalistArent Schuyler De Peyster . A brother-in-law of Philip Schuyler was Director General of the Military Hospitals of the Continental Army, Dr.John Cochran (military physician) . [ [http://history.amedd.army.mil/tsgs/Cochran.htm John Cochran] Office of Medical History] )His father died when Philip was seven years old. After attending the public school at Albany he was educated by tutors at the Van Cortlandt family estate at New Rochelle. He joined the British forces in 1755 during the
French and Indian War , raised a company, and was commissioned as its Captain by his cousin, Lt. GovernorJames Delancey .Later in that war, he served as a quartermaster, purchasing supplies and organizing equipment.In September of 1755, he married
Catherine Van Rensselaer [ [http://www.findagrave.com/cgi-bin/fg.cgi?page=gr&GRid=7275660 Catherine Van Rensselaer] Find A Grave] (1734-1803) at Albany.This cemented his relationship with another powerful New York family. Although the marriage was urgent (their first daughter Angelica was born in February, 1756), they were a devoted couple for the rest of their lives, and had eleven children.From 1761 to 1762, Schuyler made a trip to England to settle accounts from his work as quartermaster. During this time his home in Albany, later called
Schuyler Mansion , was built. His country estate at Saratoga (which is nowSchuylerville, New York ) was also begun. After the war he also expanded his estate at Saratoga, expanding his holdings to tens of thousands of acres, adding slaves, tenant farmers, a store, mills for flour, flax, and lumber. Hisflax mill for the making of linen was the first one in America. If they had been situated in the South, Schuyler's holdings at Saratoga would have been called a plantation. He built several schooners on theHudson River , and named the first "Saratoga".Schuyler began his political career as a member of the New York Assembly in 1768, and served in that body until 1775. During this time his views came to be more opposed to the colonial government. He was particularly outspoken in matters of trade and currency. He was also made a Colonel in the militia for his support of governor Henry Moore.
Revolutionary War
Schuyler was elected to the
Continental Congress in 1775, and served until he was appointed a Major General of theContinental Army in June. General Schuyler took command of the Northern Department, and planned theInvasion of Canada (1775) . His poor health required him to placeRichard Montgomery in command of the invasion.As department commanding General, he was active in preparing a defense against the
Saratoga Campaign , part of the "Three Pronged Attack" strategy of the British to cut the American Colonies in two by invading and occupying New York State in 1777. In the summer of that year General John Bugoyne marched his British army south from Quebec over the valleys of Lakes Champlain and George. On the way he invested the small Colonial garrison occupying Fort Ticonderoga at the nexus of the two lakes. When General St. Clair surrenderedFort Ticonderoga in July, the Congress replaced Schuyler with GeneralHoratio Gates . The British were eventually stopped and defeated at the Battle of Saratoga by Colonial forces then under the command ofBenedict Arnold . That victory, the first wholesale defeat of a large British army at the hands of Colonials, is largely thought to have brought France into the war on the American side. When Schuyler demanded a court martial for his role, he was vindicated but resigned from the army in 1779. He then served in two more sessions of the Continental Congress in 1779 and 1780.Later career
He was a member of the
New York State Senate from 1780 to 1784, and at the same time New York State Surveyor General from 1781 to 1784. Afterwards he returned to the State Senate from 1786 to 1790, where he actively supported the adoption of theUnited States Constitution .He was elected a
United States Senator to theFirst United States Congress , serving fromJuly 16 1789 toMarch 3 1791 . Losing his bid for reelection, he returned to the State Senate from 1792 to 1797. He was elected again to the U.S. Senate and served in the5th United States Congress fromMarch 4 1797 until his resignation because of health problems onJanuary 3 1798 .Descendants
*His daughter Elizabeth married
Alexander Hamilton , who was later Secretary of the Treasury.
*His sonPhilip Jeremiah Schuyler also had a political career and served in theUnited States House of Representatives .
*Another daughter, Margarita, married a cousinStephen Van Rensselaer III 8th Patroon of the name.
*Angelica married John Barker ChurchMember of Parliament .
*Schuyler's family line continues; descendants of him and his children are living today.Philip's country home had been destroyed by British GeneralJohn Burgoyne 's forces in September, 1777. Starting later that year, he rebuilt on the same site, now located in southern Schuylerville, New York. The 1777 home is maintained by theNational Park Service as part of theSaratoga National Historical Park , and is open to the public.Schuyler died at his mansion in Albany on
November 18 ,1804 , and is buried in theAlbany Rural Cemetery atMenands, New York .Schuyler County, Illinois , andSchuyler County, New York , were named in his honor.In 1833, construction of a fort began on the tip of the
Throggs Neck peninsula in New York, to protect the western end of theLong Island Sound . The installation of armament was completed in 1856, and the fortification was namedFort Schuyler in his honor. Fort Schuyler now houses theMaritime Industry Museum and theState University of New York Maritime College .Albany, New York erected a statue of Schuyler by sculptorJ. Massey Rhind in 1925.Notes
References
*cite web| last=Barbagallo|first=Tricia|url=http://www.archives.nysed.gov/apt/magazine/archivesmag_sum07.pdf|title=Fellow Citizens Read a Horrid Tale|date=
March 10 ,2007 |accessdate=2008-06-04
*"Revolutionary Enigma; A Re-Appraisal of General Philip Schuyler of New York" by Martin H. Bush; 1969; (ISBN 0-87198-080-0).
*"Life of General Philip Schuyler, 1733-1804" by Bayard Tuckerman; 1903; (1969 reprint ISBN 0-8369-5031-3).
*"Proud Patriot: Philip Schuyler and the War of Independence, 1755-1783" by Don Gerlach; 1987; Syracuse University Press; (ISBN 0-8156-2373-9).
* [http://books.google.com/books?id=E3sFAAAAQAAJ&pg=PA37 "The New York Civil List" compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 37f; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)]External links
* [http://www.sullivanclinton.com Co-Planner of the Sullivan-Clinton Campaign Against the Iroquois]
* [http://www.familytales.org/results.php?tla=pjs Collection of Letters from Philip Schuyler]Persondata
NAME=Schuyler, Philip
ALTERNATIVE NAMES=
SHORT DESCRIPTION=American statesman
DATE OF BIRTH=November 20 ,1733
PLACE OF BIRTH=Albany, New York
DATE OF DEATH=November 18 ,1804
PLACE OF DEATH=Albany, New York
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