John Van Ness Yates
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John Van Ness Yates (December 1779 - January 10, 1839) was a New York lawyer, Democratic-Republican politician, and Secretary of State from 1818 to 1826. He was born in Albany to Robert Yates, a prominent Anti-Federalist attorney and jurist.[1] He became a lawyer after clerking in the office of John Vernon Henry.[1] He held a number of offices in Albany, and was one of the first trustees of the Albany United Presbyterian Church. He was a captain of a light infantry company in 1806, master in chancery in 1808, recorder of the city 1809-1816, and New York Secretary of State 1818-1826.[1] He co-authored History of the State of New-York: Including Its Aboriginal and Colonial Annals (1826).[1] He was buried in Albany Rural Cemetery.[2]
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- ^ a b c d Bielinski, Stefan. John Van Ness Yates. Retrieved on 2008-04-05.
- ^ Public Officials interred at Albany Rural Cemetery.
Preceded by Charles D. Cooper |
Secretary of State of New York 1818 - 1826 |
Succeeded by Azariah Cutting Flagg |
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