- Cadwallader Colden
Cadwallader Colden (
February 7 ,1688 –September 20 ,1776 ) was aphysician ,farmer , surveyor,botanist , and alieutenant governor for theProvince of New York .He was born in
Ireland , of Scottish parents, while his mother Janet Hughes (d. 1731) was visiting there. His father, Rev. Alexander Colden A.B.(1664-1738) of Dunse (Dunsie), Berwickshire, Scotland, sent him to the Royal High School andEdinburgh University to become a minister. When he graduated, he continued his studies in physics, anatomy, chemistry and botany. In 1710, his aunt invited him toPhiladelphia where he started his practice in medicine. He returned toScotland to marry Alice Chryste in 1715, and returned with her to Philadelphia that same year.On November 1, 1765 Cadwallader was confronted by a huge crowd carrying an effigy of him in a parade to protest the
Stamp Act . He seemed to enjoy confrontation and had gone out of his way to defend royal prerogative. Members of the throng had appropriated his coach and added it to the parade; at the end of the route the coach was smashed to kindling and used as part of a great celebratory bonfire on Bowling Green.He was acting governor of New York from 1760 to 1762 (replaced by
Robert Monckton in 1762) and again from 1763 to 1765 and finally as Governor (1769 to 1771) after Henry Moore's death. He was likely one of the oldest British governors in New York. He was replaced by John Murray after his last term.His son was Cadwallader David Colden (1769-1834)
He served as the first colonial representative to the Iroquois Confederacy, an experience that resulted in his writing "The History of the Five Indian Nations", the first book on the subject.
He died in Spring Hill near Flushing in Queens County on
Long Island inNew York . He was buried onSeptember 28 ,1776 in a private cemetery, in Spring Hill.An elementary school in Flushing was named after him. It is more commonly known as Public School 214 Queens.
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Jane Colden ources
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Harper's Encyclopedia of United States History ",Harper & Brothers , 1905
* [http://www.factmonster.com/ce6/people/A0812834.html Fact Monster article]
* [http://home.austarnet.com.au/dfgoonan/COLDENpg.htm Colden Genealogy]
* [http://www.u-s-history.com/pages/h1220.html "Stamp Act Crisis" from u-s-history.com]
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