Philip Hone | |
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57th Mayor of New York City | |
In office 1826–1827 | |
Preceded by | William Paulding, Jr. |
Succeeded by | William Paulding, Jr. |
Personal details | |
Born | October 25, 1780 New York, New York |
Died | May 5, 1851 New York, New York | (aged 70)
Political party | Federalist Whig |
Spouse | Catharine Dunscomb |
Profession | Auctioneer, merchant, corporate president |
Philip Hone (October 25, 1780 – May 5, 1851) was Mayor of New York City from 1826 to 1827.[1][2][3] He was most notable for a detailed diary he kept from 1828 until the time of his death in 1851, which is said to be the most extensive and detailed history on the first half of 19th-century America. [citation needed]
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