- Daniel Hale (politician)
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Daniel Hale (died September 1821) was an American Federalist politician.
Life
After the American Revolutionary War, he settled in Albany, New York, and became a merchant.
About 1783, he married Catharina Dyckman, and they had several children.
He was Secretary of State of New York from 1798 to 1801, and from 1810 to 1811.
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Political offices Preceded by
Lewis Allaire ScottSecretary of State of New York
1798 - 1801Succeeded by
Thomas TillotsonPreceded by
Elisha JenkinsSecretary of State of New York
1810 - 1811Succeeded by
Elisha JenkinsSecretaries of State of New York J Scott • L Scott • Hale • T Tillotson • Jenkins • T Tillotson • Jenkins • Hale • Jenkins • Rensselaer • Porter • R Tillotson • Cooper • Yates • Flagg • Dix • Spencer • Campbell* • Young • Benton • Morgan • Randall • Leavenworth • Headley • Tucker • Floyd-Jones • Ballard • Depew • Barlow • Nelson • Scribner • Willers • Bigelow • Beach • Carr • Cook • Rice • Palmer • McDonough • O'Brien • Whalen • Koenig • Lazansky • May • Hugo • Lyons • Hamilton • Knapp • Moses • Flynn • Walsh • Curran • DeSapio • Simon • Lomenzo • Ghezzi • Cuomo • Paterson • Shaffer • Treadwell • Daniels • Milano* • Jacobs • Cortés-Vázquez • Colón* • Perales
* denotes ActingCategories:- 1821 deaths
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