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Daniel Hale (politician)

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American politician (died 1821) For other people named Daniel Hale, see Daniel Hale (disambiguation).

Daniel Hale (died September 2, 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.

Hale died in Albany on September 2, 1821.

References

  1. "Death Notice, Daniel Hale". The Plough Boy. Albany, NY. September 8, 1821. p. 7 – via GenealogyBank.com. Died, on Sunday evening last, Daniel Hale, Esq., formerly Secretary of this State, and a patriot of the revolution.
  2. Flexner, James Thomas (1992). States Dyckman: American Loyalist. New York, NY: Fordham University Press. p. 140. ISBN 978-0-8232-1369-6.

Sources

  • Daniel Hale at New York State Museum
  • Daniel Hale at The Political Graveyard (gives wrong year for beginning of his first term as Secretary of State)
Political offices
Preceded byLewis Allaire Scott Secretary of State of New York
1798–1801
Succeeded byThomas Tillotson
Preceded byElisha Jenkins Secretary of State of New York
1810–1811
Succeeded byElisha Jenkins
Secretaries of state of New York
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