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  1. DeWitt Clinton (* 2. März 1769 in Little Britain, Orange County, Provinz New York; † 11. Februar 1828 in Albany, New York) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker. Er war Bürgermeister von New York City und später Gouverneur des Bundesstaates New York.

  2. DeWitt Clinton [a] (March 2, 1769 – February 11, 1828) was an American politician and naturalist. He served as a United States senator, as the mayor of New York City, and as the sixth governor of New York. In the last capacity, he was largely responsible for the construction of the Erie Canal.

  3. DeWitt Clinton (born March 2, 1769, Little Britain, N.Y. [U.S.]—died Feb. 11, 1828, Albany, N.Y., U.S.) was an American political leader who promulgated the idea of the Erie Canal, which connects the Hudson River to the Great Lakes. DeWitt Clinton was the nephew of Governor George Clinton of New York.

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  4. 21. Mai 2018 · History. U.S. History: Biographies. De Witt Clinton. DeWitt Clinton. views 1,813,891 updated May 21 2018. DeWitt Clinton. The American politician DeWitt Clinton (1769-1828) was mayor of New York City, governor of New York State, and a tenacious sponsor of the state's Erie Canal.

  5. DeWitt Clinton (March 2, 1769 – February 11, 1828) was an early American politician and statesman. He graduated in law from Columbia University in 1790. From 1790 to 1795 he served as private secretary to his uncle, George Clinton .

  6. Dewitt Clinton Senter. Dewitt Clinton Senter (* 26. März 1830 im McMinn County, Tennessee; † 14. Juni 1898 in Morristown) war ein US-amerikanischer Politiker und der 21. Gouverneur von Tennessee. Lebenslauf. Der junge Dewitt Clinton Senter verbrachte den größten Teil seiner Jugend auf einer Farm im Grainger County. Dort erhielt ...

  7. The DeWitt Clinton of the Mohawk and Hudson Railroad (M&H) was an American steam locomotive and the first working steam locomotive built for service in New York state. The locomotive was built in 1831 and began operations the same year.