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Hardcover Caleb Heathcote Book

ISBN: 1025500717

ISBN13: 9781025500713

Caleb Heathcote

"Caleb Heathcote" is a detailed biographical study of one of the most influential figures in the development of colonial New York. Written by historian Dixon Ryan Fox, this work explores the life and career of the man who served as the Lord of the Manor of Scarsdale, Mayor of New York City, and Judge of the Court of Admiralty. Heathcote's impact on the socio-political landscape of the early eighteenth century is examined through his leadership in both civic and religious spheres.

The narrative traces Heathcote's arrival from England and his rise to prominence as a merchant, landowner, and public official. It provides a fascinating look into the manorial system of the Hudson Valley and the intricate governance of the British colonies. Fox offers insight into Heathcote's role in establishing the Anglican Church in New York and his contributions to the growth of the region's infrastructure and commerce. This biography serves as an essential resource for those interested in the colonial history of the United States, the development of New York City, and the lives of the early gentry who shaped the American landscape before the Revolution.

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