John Jay (born December 12, 1745 in New York, New York; died May 17, 1829 in Bedford, New York) succeeded George Clinton as the second Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1795 and July 1, 1801. Following the end of Jay's term as Governor, George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) renewed his role as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804.
John Jay (born December 12, 1745 in New York, New York; died May 17, 1829 in Bedford, New York) succeeded George Clinton as the second Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1795 and July 1, 1801, including the whole of 1796.
John Jay (born December 12, 1745 in New York, New York; died May 17, 1829 in Bedford, New York) succeeded George Clinton as the second Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1795 and July 1, 1801, including the whole of 1797.
John Jay (born December 12, 1745 in New York, New York; died May 17, 1829 in Bedford, New York) succeeded George Clinton as the second Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1795 and July 1, 1801, including the whole of 1798.
James Monroe (born April 28, 1758 in Westmoreland County, Virginia; died July 4, 1831 in New York, New York) succeeded James Wood as the twelfth Governor of Virginia, serving between December 19, 1799 and December 1, 1802, including the whole of 1801.
William H. Seward (born May 16, 1801 in Florida, New York; died October 10, 1872 in Auburn, New York) succeeded William L. Marcy as the twelfth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1839 and December 31, 1842.
William H. Seward (born May 16, 1801 in Florida, New York; died October 10, 1872 in Auburn, New York) succeeded William L. Marcy as the twelfth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1839 and December 31, 1842.
George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC), the first Governor of New York, served between July 30, 1777 and July 1, 1795. Following the end of Clinton's term as Governor, John Jay (born December 12, 1745 in New York, New York; died May 17, 1829 in Bedford, New York) became the second Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1795 and June 30, 1801.
William H. Seward (born May 16, 1801 in Florida, New York; died October 10, 1872 in Auburn, New York) succeeded William L. Marcy as the twelfth Governor of New York, serving between January 1, 1839 and December 31, 1842, including the whole of 1841.
George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) succeeded John Jay in his second spell as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804. Following the end of Clinton's term as Governor, Morgan Lewis (born October 16, 1754 in New York, New York; died April 7, 1844 in New York, New York) became the third Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1804 and July 1, 1807.
George Clinton (born July 26, 1739 in Little Britain, New York; died April 20, 1812 in Washington DC) succeeded John Jay in his second spell as the first Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1801 and July 1, 1804. Following the end of Clinton's term as Governor, Morgan Lewis (born October 16, 1754 in New York, New York; died April 7, 1844 in New York, New York) became the third Governor of New York, serving between July 1, 1804 and July 1, 1807.
New York Post was created in 1801.
Yes he was. He was the governor of New York.