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John L. Schoolcraft

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The Schoolcrafts owned a large farm in Guilderland (over 1,000 acres) and ran a tavern and hotel on the Great Western Turnpike (now Western Avenue).
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In 1853 Schoolcraft married Caroline Cornelia Canfield (1834-1922), the niece of William H. Seward. Weed served as a witness.
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on September 22, 1806. His father died when he was three months old, and Schoolcraft's mother remarried and moved to
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and began a business and banking career. He operated a wholesale grocery business and was active in the Albany and
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from March 4, 1849, to March 3, 1853, and was not a candidate for renomination in 1852. He was succeeded by
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Active in banking as an incorporator of the Albany City Bank and an officer of the Commercial Bank of
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Schoolcraft was educated in the schools of Guilderland. At age 18 Schoolcraft's application to the
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A History of Thomas Canfield and of Matthew Camfield, With a Genealogy of Their Descendants
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Whig Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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The National Commercial Bank of Albany: A Brief History of Three-quarters of a century
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Civil List and Constitutional History of the Colony and State of New York
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when the party was founded in the mid-1850s, and was a delegate to the
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Begley Chronicles the Whig Congressman from Guilderland
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Begley Chronicles the Whig Congressman from Guilderland
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Anti-Rent Era in New York Law and Politics, 1839-1865
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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Bi-centennial History of County of Albany, 1609-1886
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From Albany: Serious Illness of John L. Schoolcraft
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Schoolcraft was born in 264:by defeating candidates of the 719:March 4, 1849 – March 3, 1853 551:, Volumes 9-11, 1982, page 166 224:United States Military Academy 1: 706:Member of the  691:U.S. House of Representatives 547:New-York Historical Society, 359:His home in Guilderland, the 276:Congress, defeating Democrat 753:New York (state) Republicans 610:Death of John L. Schoolcraft 438:, Volume 22, 1849, page 279 434:American Railroad Journal, 340:(in what is now modern-day 804: 486:, Volume 2, 1886, page 441 436:Albany and Cohoes Railroad 721: 704: 696: 689: 564:, 1901, page 7, 27-28, 35 194:John Lawrence Schoolcraft 187: 101: 66: 42: 30: 25:John Lawrence Schoolcraft 663:United States Congress. 534:Frederick A. Canfield, 549:Journal of the Society 482:George Rogers Howell, 361:John Schoolcraft House 329: 326:John Schoolcraft House 646:National Park Service 560:Herbert F. Prescott, 538:, 1897, pages 35, 185 495:Stephen C. 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U.S. House of Representatives
New York
13th
John I. Slingerland
Russell Sage
Guilderland, New York
St. Catharines
Province of Canada
Albany Rural Cemetery
Menands, New York
Republican
Whig
U.S. Representative
Guilderland, New York
Michigan
United States Military Academy
Albany
Cohoes
New York Central
Whig Party
William H. Seward
Thurlow Weed
Thirty-first
John I. Slingerland
Democratic
Free Soil
Thirty-second
Erastus Corning
New York's 13th congressional district

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