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would be laid on March 25, 1846. The land donation was made with the stipulations that Catholic worship should begin there within one year, ensuring the completion of the church on October 18, 1846, and that worship be regularly continued there. If Catholic worship were to ever cease at the location,
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no member of Congress could hold another federal office. He then made Washington his home and was president of the second council in 1803. He was promoted to the rank of lieutenant colonel commandant of the first legion of militia in 1805, brigadier general in 1811, and major general in 1813. From
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on November 4, 1769. He was the son of Elbertje Hogeboom (1743–1806) and Judge Peter Van Ness (1734–1804) and was a member of an old Dutch family. His father was an officer during the American Revolution and a New York politician, who owned land and a brick mansion in
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in May 1814, he activated members of the militia's cavalry units to observe the British and provide report of their activities. He also recommended keeping members of the militia on federal active duty so they could respond to a British attack if necessary, but
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directed Armstrong to assign Van Ness to a suitable alternate position, but Armstrong did not do so. Instead, Van Ness took the initiative to organize a group of volunteers who dug trenches for U.S. forces prior to the Bladensburg fight.
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sought a new site for the track that lay the rear of what is now the site of Decatur House at H Street and Jackson Place, crossing Seventeenth Street and Pennsylvania Avenue to Twentieth Street-today the
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in 1834, and president of the branch bank of the United States at Washington, D.C.; he was also president of the National Metropolitan Bank from 1814 until his death 1846.
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the land would revert to the Van Ness family. A new building was constructed in 1890, and the site continues to be the home of St. Mary Mother of God church.
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U.S. Dutch Reformed Church Records, Baptisms at Claverack, New York Reformed Church, entry for Johannes Van Ness, retrieved via Ancestry.com, January 20, 2015
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Clark, Allen C. (1919). "General John Peter Van Ness, a Mayor of the City of Washington, His Wife, Marcia, and Her Father, David Burnes".
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Van Ness was second vice president of the Washington National Monument Society in 1833 and was president of the commissioners of the
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On January 17, 1803, Van Ness's seat was declared vacant, because in 1802 he had been appointed by President
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Huntington, Frances Carpenter (1969). "The Heiress of Washington City: Marcia Burnes Van Ness, 1782-1832".
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Democratic-Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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Genealogical and personal memoirs relating to the families of the state of Massachusetts
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Wightt) (1740–1807). She was a prominent philanthropist herself, and supporter of the
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Men of Vermont: An Illustrated Biographical History of Vermonters and Sons of Vermont
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Members of the United States House of Representatives removed by contest
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Members of the United States House of Representatives who owned slaves
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later bought much of the land and the mansion became Van Buren's home
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of the city of Washington and from 1830 to 1834, Van Ness was the
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1811 to 1814, he served as the second Commanding General of the
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William Richard Cutter; William Frederick Adams, eds. (1910).
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in New York City. He studied law and was admitted to the
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Van Ness died on March 7, 1846, and was entombed in the
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Guide to the Van Ness-Philip Family Papers, 1711-1963
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University Microfilms. 1967. p. 316 1188:Records of the Columbia Historical Society 1155:Washington: A History of Our National City 785:, constructed in 1813 to 1816, located at 544:and took his seat on October 6, 1801. In 100:10th Mayor of the City of Washington, D.C. 68: 57: 969:"John Peter van Ness [1770-1846]" 144:U.S. House of Representatives 1001: 999: 997: 995: 993: 923:Martin Van Buren National Historic Site 833: 773:, 1893, watercolor. The house built by 296: 1802; died 1832) 752:of South Carolina and the grandson of 654:Founding of the Washington Jockey Club 1491:New York's 6th congressional district 1288:"Lost Washington: The Van Ness House" 534:New York's 6th congressional district 439:Johannes Petrus "John Peter" Van Ness 112:June 14, 1830 â€“ June 9, 1834 7: 1114:Green, Constance McLaughlin (2013). 665:Eisenhower Executive Office Building 508:He completed preparatory studies at 485:John Peter was the older brother of 1437:"John Peter Van Ness (id: V000049)" 570:District of Columbia National Guard 1587:Columbia College (New York) alumni 1373:from the original on March 2, 2022 25: 720:, 1805, original on display at 1286:Boese, Kent (August 11, 2009). 293: 1400:Johns Hopkins University Press 973:www.newnetherlandinstitute.org 1: 1607:People from colonial New York 1483:Member of the  1468:U.S. House of Representatives 736:(1782–1832), the daughter of 632:. Van Ness was a slaveowner. 1392:Spalding, Thomas W. (1989). 1158:. Basic Books. p. 105. 572:. Van Ness took part in the 371:District of Columbia Militia 1562:People from Ghent, New York 1259:Weeks, Christopher (1994). 795:Pan American Union Building 758:Declaration of Independence 1628: 1567:Mayors of Washington, D.C. 1292:Greater Greater Washington 1122:Princeton University Press 793:It was demolished for the 732:In 1802, Van Ness married 538:7th United States Congress 528:Van Ness was elected as a 38: 29: 1530: 1524:Mayor of Washington, D.C. 1521: 1513: 1508: 1498: 1481: 1473: 1466: 1062:Jones, Brian Jay (2011). 1037:Rathbun, Richard (1904). 740:(1739–1800) and M. Anne ( 451:Mayor of Washington, D.C. 432: 195: 160: 105: 94: 67: 1577:Claverack College alumni 1435:United States Congress. 1214:New Netherland Institute 977:New Netherland Institute 781:The couple lived at the 724:, a historic mansion in 667:. Van Ness, along with 398:1st Legion, D.C. Militia 209:Johannes Petrus Van Ness 85:, a historic mansion in 1006:Weber, William (2013). 925:. National Park Service 675:and the support of Dr. 520:, but never practiced. 778: 777:was completed in 1816. 775:Benjamin Henry Latrobe 729: 673:Charles Carnan Ridgely 660:Washington Jockey Club 628:. He was a friend of 621: 563:militia and under the 449:from 1801 to 1803 and 260:Washington, D.C., U.S. 81:, 1805, on display at 1364:oakhillcemeterydc.org 864:bioguide.congress.gov 789:and 17th Street, and 766: 710: 648:Washington City Canal 612: 595:Burning of Washington 591:Battle of Bladensburg 530:Democratic-Republican 495:Cornelius P. 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Index

John P. Van Ness
Van Ness
Dutch name
surname

Gilbert Stuart
Edgewater
Barrytown, New York
10th Mayor of the City of Washington, D.C.
Joseph Gales Jr.
William A. Bradley
U.S. House of Representatives
New York
6th
John Bird
Isaac Bloom
Ghent
Province of New York
British America
Washington, D.C.
Oak Hill Cemetery
Democratic-Republican
Marcia Burns
William Van Ness
Cornelius Van Ness
Washington Seminary
Alma mater
Columbia College
United States
District of Columbia Militia

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