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− | '''DeWitt Clinton''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1786]] was a U.S. Senator and [[Governor of New York|Governor]] of [[New York State]]. | + | '''DeWitt Clinton''' [[Columbia College|CC]] [[1786]] was Mayor of New York City, a U.S. Senator, and [[Governor of New York|Governor]] of [[New York State]]. In [[1812]], he made an unsuccessful run for the White House. |
− | He transferred to Columbia from [[Princeton]], and was the first to graduate from the school under its new name. | + | He is probably best known for the construction of the Erie Canal. The DeWitt Clinton chair in American History (currently held by [[Eric Foner]]) is named for him. |
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+ | Clinton transferred to Columbia from [[Princeton]], and was the first to graduate from the school under its new name. | ||
[[Category:Columbia College alumni|Clinton]] | [[Category:Columbia College alumni|Clinton]] | ||
[[Category:Class of 1786|Clinton]] | [[Category:Class of 1786|Clinton]] |
Revision as of 23:36, 29 August 2008
DeWitt Clinton CC 1786 was Mayor of New York City, a U.S. Senator, and Governor of New York State. In 1812, he made an unsuccessful run for the White House.
He is probably best known for the construction of the Erie Canal. The DeWitt Clinton chair in American History (currently held by Eric Foner) is named for him.
Clinton transferred to Columbia from Princeton, and was the first to graduate from the school under its new name.