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    Philip Schuyler

    American politician and general

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  1. Apr 8, 2024 · United States Senate (1789-1791), United States. Role In: American Revolution. Philip John Schuyler (born Nov. 11, 1733, Albany, N.Y.—died Nov. 18, 1804, Albany, N.Y., U.S.) was an American soldier, political leader, and member of the Continental Congress. Born into a prominent New York family, Schuyler served in the provincial army during ...

  2. Philip Schuyler began his military service during the French and Indian War as a captain and was later promoted to major. He partook in the battles of Lake George, Oswego River, Ticonderoga, and Fort Frontenac.

  3. Philip Schuyler. One of America's most influential early citizens and Alexander Hamilton's father-in-law, Schuyler was defeated in one of the earliest clashes between Hamilton and Aaron Burr —...

  4. Quick Facts. Significance: General Schuyler served as commander of the Northern Continental Army under George Washington, an American Indian Department agent, and he invested heavily in the area surrounding the historic Fort Schuyler. This included projects such as the Inland Lock Canal, precursor to Erie Canal. Place of Birth: Albany, NY.

  5. Philip Schuyler served in the Provincial Army during the Seven Years' War, first as captain and later as deputy-commissary with the rank of major, taking part in the battles of Lake George (1755), Oswego River (1756), Ticonderoga (1758) and Fort Frontenac (1758).

  6. Feb 26, 2024 · Although he died before his dreams of successful canals came to be, Philip Schuyler is known as a father of United States canals. Last updated: February 26, 2024. Contact Info. Mailing Address: 648 Route 32. Stillwater, NY 12170. Phone: (518) 670-2985.

  7. Philip J. Schuyler (1733-1804) was a soldier, businessman, and politician from a prominent Dutch family in the Albany, New York area. Schuyler began his military service in the French and Indian War. In 1768, he became a member of the provincial assembly, and he advocated for the constitutional rights of the colonies.

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