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Cadwallader Colden

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by Seymour I. Schwartz


  Colden, Janet (Hughes) (mother), 13

  Colden, John (son), 51, 93

  as clerk of peace & of the common pleas, 96

  death of, 97–98

  Colden, Richard Nicholls (grandson)

  mentions in Cadwallader Colden's will, 157

  Colden, Richard Nicholls (grandson) (son of Alexander), 152, 162

  Colden, Sarah (daughter), 46

  Colden, Thomas (son of Cadwallader, Jr., and Elizabeth), 165

  Coldengham farm, 35, 169, 174

  Cadwallader Colden, Jr.

  as heir to, 157, 164

  managing estate, 164

  Cadwallader Colden at

  Colden's residence 1729–1738, 49–61

  Colden's residence 1739–1748, 63–93

  Colden's residence 1749–1758, 95–125

  moving to, 45–47

  fate of after death of Cadwallader Colden, 159, 162

  reconstruction of receiving National Historical Landmark status, 162

  maps of, 160–61

  nearness of French and Indian War battles to, 107

  woodcut, 51

  Coldengham Preservation & Historical Society, 162

  Collections of the New-York Historical Society, 120

  Collegiate School (later Yale College and University), 80

  Collinson, Peter, 38, 63–64, 65, 78, 108

  and Colden's concerns about finance and family, 99, 100, 131, 145, 166

  and Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations, 65, 73

  and Colden's work on Newtonian science, 76, 80, 82, 111–12, 113

  interest in botany, 44, 63, 64, 72, 121, 122, 123

  Columbia University. See King's College (later Columbia University)

  Committee of Fifty One, 155

  Committee of One Hundred, 155

  Committee of Sixty, 155

  “Concerning the Throat-Distemper” (Colden), 110

  “Conduct of Cadwallader Colden, Esquire, Late Lieutenant Governor of New York, relating to the Judges Commissions, Appeals to the King and the Stamp Act,” 145

  Connecticut Colony, 25, 27, 142

  determining contested borders with New York, 35, 56

  Contest in America between Great Britain and France with Its Consequence and Importance (Mitchell), 74–75

  Continental Army, formation of, 156

  Continental Congress

  first meeting in 1774, 155

  Second Continental Congress in 1775, 155

  Continuation of Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations for the years 1707 through 1720, 91–92

  Contributions in American History (series), 10

  Conway, Henry Seymour, 144

  Conwell, William, 158

  corpuscular light, 78

  Cortlandt, Phillip, 89

  Cosby, William, 53–56, 57–58, 59, 60–61

  Council of New York, 30, 60, 101, 128, 135, 141

  Colden serving on, 30, 41, 49, 53, 64, 86, 95, 102, 109, 151, 159

  attacks on Colden for work on Council, 55, 56, 89, 93, 143, 145

  Colden being deliberately absent from, 56–57, 59

  dismissed from in 1747, 93

  relationship with Governor Cosby, 54–57

  report on government revenues, 43–44

  serving as President of Council, 87–88, 131

  Delancey serving on, 87, 89, 90, 101

  President as acting-governor when necessary, 59, 131, 135–36

  Schuyler removed from Council, 29, 128

  and the Stamp Act, 142

  See also Assembly of New York

  Court of Chancery. See Chancery, Court of (New York)

  Cox, John, 163

  Cunningham, Mr., 138, 141

  Dare, Virginia, 24

  Dartmouth, Earl of, 152, 155, 156

  Davis, Lockyer, 110–11

  Declaration of Independence, 9, 156

  Declaration of King William, 149, 150

  Declaratory Act of 1766, 145

  Deism, 85, 171

  Delancey, Alice (daughter of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Delancey, Ann (daughter of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Delancey, Ann (Van Cortland) (mother of James and Peter), 163

  Delancey, Elizabeth (Colden) (daughter), 46, 52

  in Cadwallader Colden's will, 163

  as an executor of Cadwallader Colden's will, 158

  marriage to Peter Delancey, 90, 163

  Delancey, James, 60, 87, 89, 90, 95

  antagonistic relationship with Cadwallader Colden, 60, 89, 92, 95, 101

  in Assembly, 45, 129

  and Burnet, 45, 128–29

  chairing convention for adoption of a Plan of Union of the Colonies, 105

  as chief justice, 57, 59, 89, 90, 92, 96, 99

  and Clinton, 87, 90, 92–93, 96, 99, 101

  and Cosby, 54, 59

  death of, 130, 131, 134

  and Hardy, 102

  as lieutenant governor of New York, 90, 92, 99, 100–101, 108, 130, 131

  member of Council, 87, 89, 101

  Delancey, James (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 164

  Delancey, Jane (daughter of Peter and Elizabeth), 164

  Delancey, John (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Delancey, Oliver (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 164

  Delancey, Peter (brother of James) (married to Elizabeth Colden), 90, 163

  Delancey, Peter (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Delancey, Stephen (father of James and Peter), 42, 163

  Delancey, Stephen (grandson), 144

  Delancey, Stephen (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Delancey, Suzanna (daughter of Peter and Elizabeth), 164

  Delancey, Warren (grandson) (son of Peter and Elizabeth), 152, 164

  portrait, 154

  Delaware, 26, 27

  Delaware (Indians), 141

  DeLisle, Guillaume, 38

  Denonville, Jacques René de Brisay, 91

  deputy post master general, 100

  Descartes, René, 84, 113

  Diary of a Journey through the Carolinas, Georgia, and Florida (Bartram), 65

  Dieskau, Jean Armand, 107

  Dinwiddie, Robert, 104

  Domestic Narrative of the Life of Samuel Bard, A (McVickar), 122

  Dominion of New England, 25, 26, 28

  Dongan, Thomas, 34

  Douglass, William, 19, 31–33, 46, 52–53

  Drake, Francis, 24

  Dunk, George. See Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, Earl of

  Dunmore, James Murray, Earl of, 148, 149

  Duquesne, Fort, 108

  Dutch colonization in North America, 26–27

  duties, protective, 42–44

  earthquake in New England in 1727, 32

  East India Company, 152

  East Jersey, 26

  Edinburgh Essays, 121

  Edward, Fort, 107

  electricity

  David Colden experiments, 114, 166

  kite flying experiment, 114

  lightning rod, 139

  Elizabeth I (queen), 23, 24

  Ellis, John, 117, 118, 123

  Ellison, Elizabeth (married to Cadwallader, Jr.), 164–65

  Ellison, Thomas, 164

  English Restoration, 25

  epidemics

  diptheria in 1739, 33

  dysentery epidemic in 1734, 53

  in New York City in 1743 and 1745, 70

  smallpox epidemic in 1721, 32

  Erie Canal, 50–51, 174

  engraving celebrating the opening of, 167–68

  Essay on the Iliac Passion (Colden), 69

  ether, 77–78, 84, 112

  Euler, Leonhard, 112

  Evans, John, 35

  Evans, Lewis, 97–98

  Evers, James, 142

  Explanation of the First Causes of Action in Matter; and the Cause of Gravitation (Colden), 80–81

  See also Principles of Action in Matter, the Gravitation of Bodies and the Motion of the Planets, e
xplained from those Principles, The (Colden)

  Farmer's Instructor, The (Ellis), 117

  “Farm Journal, 1727-1736, Coldengham, Orange County, N.Y.” (Colden), 45–46

  Farquhar, William, 124, 125

  Fauquier, Francis, 131

  “The Fifteen,” 16

  finances of Cadwallader Colden, 99

  concerns about finances and family, 99, 100, 131, 145, 166

  efforts to get salary and perquisites during period as lieutenant governor, 135–36, 146, 148–50, 152, 154

  order for Colden's compensation for losses during disturbances, 146

  while awaiting Dunmore's arrival, 148–50, 152, 154

  while Monckton's was away, 135–36, 149

  land grants and purchases, 28, 45, 134, 157, 159

  not receiving salary as surveyor general, 64, 100, 101

  First Continental Congress in 1774, 155

  “First Principles of Morality, or of the Actions of Intelligent Beings” (Colden), 83, 84, 85–86, 171

  First Scottish Rebellion, 16

  Five Nations (Iroquois), 36–37, 39, 40, 92, 93, 109, 170

  See also History of the Five Indian Nations, The (Colden); Iroquois

  Flora Virginica (Clayton), 72

  Flora Zeylanica (Linnaeus), 66

  Flushing, New York, 9, 108, 125, 128–29, 134, 144, 145, 158, 166

  See also Spring Hill (mansion in Flushing)

  fluxions, 78, 82

  Folger, Timothy, 67

  Forbes, John, 109

  Forsey, Mr., 138, 141

  forts during the French and Indian War, 103–104, 105, 106, 107–109, 129, 134

  See also names of specific forts, i.e., Necessity, Fort, Oswego, Fort, etc.,

  Fort William Henry, 107

  Fothergill, John, 110

  Franklin, Benjamin, 63, 66–69, 73, 74, 78–79, 93, 97, 116

  and the American Philosophical Society, 68–69

  appointed deputy post master general of America, 100

  and Colden, 66–67, 69

  appreciation of Colden, 66, 68, 131, 172

  correspondence, 10, 63, 67, 68, 70, 78–79, 105, 109, 112, 113–15, 120

  not mentioning Cadwallader Colden in his autobiography, 10, 174

  inventions, 67, 137, 139

  political cartoon “Join or Die,” 105, 106

  on sailing time to and from Europe, 67

  study of electricity, 97, 114, 139, 166

  on water spouts, 114–15

  free trade vs. protective duties, 42–44

  French and Indian War, 105, 108–109, 129–30, 134–35

  Cadwallader, Jr., serving in militia during, 164

  early stages, 73, 74, 95, 102–107

  financial problems for Britain after, 141

  formal declaration of war in 1756, 107

  French and English building forts, 103–104, 105, 106, 107–109, 129, 134. See also names of specific forts, i.e., Necessity, Fort, Oswego, Fort, etc.,

  signing of Treaty of Paris in 1763, 138–39

  Frontenac, Fort, 108–109

  Gage, Thomas, 142, 155

  Garden, Alexander, 44, 116–19, 122, 131, 169

  gardenia, naming of, 118–19

  Gazette (newspaper), 58, 101–102

  Genealogical Notes of The Colden Family in America (Purple), 162

  “General Scholium” (Newton), 77

  Genera Plantarum (Linnaeus), 65

  Gentlemen's Magazine, 109, 111, 113

  George, Fort, 131, 143

  George I (king), 28

  George II (king), 26, 53, 74, 132, 133

  George III (king), 132, 148, 151

  statue of torn down in New York City, 156

  Gilbert, Humphrey, 23

  glass armonica, 137

  Glen, James, 117

  Gordon, James, 116

  gout, 70

  Graham, Augustine, 29

  gravity, 70–71, 75, 76, 77–78, 80–82, 95, 111, 171

  See also Explanation of the First Causes of Action in Matter; and the Cause of Gravitation (Colden)

  Great Awakening, 85

  Great Meadows, 104

  Great Minnisink patent, 34

  Great New York Fire of 1776, 9

  Greene, Nathanael, 118

  Gregory, Dr., 18

  Grenville, George, 141, 146

  Grenville, Richard, 24

  Gronovius, Johannes Fredericus, 44, 63, 65, 72, 120, 124

  Gulf Stream, 67

  Hale, Nathan, 9

  Haley, John, 163

  Halifax, George Montagu-Dunk, Earl of, 100, 131, 137–38, 140

  Hall, David, 67, 93

  Halley, Edmund, 18

  Hamilton, Alexander, 163

  Hamilton, Andrew, 58

  Hamilton, James, 131

  Hanover Precinct (now Montgomery, New York), 165

  Hardy, Charles, 101–102

  Hartford, Connecticut, 25

  Heathcote, John, 90

  Herkimer, Fort, 107

  Herkimer County, New York, 55

  Herring, Thomas, 90

  Hill, Elizabeth (aunt), 16, 56–57

  Hill, R., 20

  Hillsborough, Earl of, 146, 147, 148

  “His Address to the Freeholders and Freemen of the Cities & Counties of the Province of New York by a Freeholder” (Colden), 93

  Historia Plantarum (Morison), 121

  History of the Five Indian Nations, The (Colden), 38–41, 64, 68, 73, 170–71

  draft for Continuation of Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations for the years 1707 through 1720, 91–92

  sales of, 110–11

  second edition of, 91

  History of the Province of New-York, from the First Discovery to the Year MDCCXXXII (1732), The (Smith), 18, 38, 60–61, 86

  Colden's problems with the content of, 127–29, 132, 137

  Hobbes, Thomas, 84

  Horsmanden, Daniel, 55, 89, 90, 138

  Hortus Medicus Edinburgensis (Preston), 15

  hospital, founding of second oldest, 151

  Hovius de Circulari Humoum, 18

  Hudson's Bay Company, 102

  Hughes, Janet (mother), 13

  Hunter, Robert, 20–21, 28, 29, 30, 92

  Huske, John, 38

  Hyde, Edward [aka Lord Cornbury], 34

  hydrophobia, cure for, 109–110

  Ile Royale (Cape Breton Island), 103

  Ile Saint Jean (Prince Edward Island), 103

  Indian affairs, Colden's interest in, 30

  attending conference with Five Nations, 36

  Colden's adoption by the Mohawks, 41

  Colden's efforts to get funding for presents for, 90–91

  Colden's efforts to raise a militia to protect against hostile Indians, 102

  meeting with Indians in Albany in 1746, 87–89

  while lieutenant governor of New York, 138–39, 141

  writings, 91, 110–11

  about trade with the Indians, 36, 37, 41–42, 91

  draft for Continuation of Colden's History of the Five Indian Nations for the years 1707 through 1720, 91–92

  The History of the Five Indian Nations, 38–41, 64, 68, 73, 170–71

  infectious hepatitis, 70

  Ingoldesby, Richard, 92

  inoculations, 32

  Institutiones Herbariae (Tournefort), 121

  “Intelligent Beings,” 86

  Interest of City and Country to Lay No Duties: or A Short Discourse shewing that Duties on Trade, tend to the Impoverishing City and Country, The (anonymous), 43

  Interest of the Country in laying Duties: or, a Discourse shewing how Duties on some Sorts of Merchandize may make the Province of New-York richer than it would be without them, The (Colden), 43

  Introduction to the Doctrine of Fluxioms, An (Colden), 78–79

  “Introduction to the Study of Phylosophy, An” (Colden), 130

  Iroquois (Indians), 102, 105, 107, 167

  Five Nations, 36–37, 39, 40, 92, 93, 10
9, 170

  France recognizing British control of, 102

  Six Nations, 53, 103, 139

  treaty with, 89

  See also History of the Five Indian Nations, The (Colden)

  Izard, Alice (Delancey) (daughter of Peter and Elizabeth), 163

  Izard, George (son of Henry and Alice), 163

  Izard, Henry (married to Alice Delancey), 163

  Izard, Ralph (son of Henry and Alice), 164

  Jacobite, Colden accused of being, 16, 56

  James, Thomas, 143

  James I (king), 24

  James II (king) [aka Duke of York], 25, 26, 27, 28, 33

  Jamestown, Virginia, 24

  Jarratt, Allane, 29

  Jay, John, 74

  Jefferys, Thomas, 33

  Jews, disfranchisement of, 59

  Johnson, Samuel, 63, 76, 80, 82, 83, 84–85, 109

  Johnson, William, 103, 105, 106–107, 138, 139, 141

  “Join or Die” (political cartoon by Franklin), 105, 106

  Journal für Botanik (Schrader), 124

  Kalm, Peter, 15, 93, 115, 122, 169

  Kastner, Abraham Gotthelf, 112

  Kempe, John Tabor, 138, 149

  Kennedy, Archibald, 54

  Kent County, Delaware, 26

  King's College (later Columbia University), 80, 122, 151

  Knight, Gowin, 74

  Lahontan, Baron de, 36–37, 39

  Lake George, Battle of in 1755, 138

  Lane, Ralph, 24

  Le Clerc Histoire de la Medicine, 18

  Leibniz, Gottfried Wilhelm, 84

  Letters and Papers of Cadwallader Colden, The (collected by the New York Historical Society), 43

  Lexington, battle in 1775, 155

  libel issues and Zenger trial, 57–58

  lieutenant governor of New York

  acting governor in lieu of absent governor, 149–50

  Cadwallader Colden as, 123, 132, 133–34, 135–36, 137, 141, 148–49, 150–51, 158, 162, 172

  coming out of retirement in 1760 to serve, 131–32

  Dunmore's efforts to remove from position, 154

  final retirement in 1775, 155–56

  pamphlet attacking performance, 145

  recommended to be, but Delancey appointed instead, 91

  resuming service after 1766 retirement, 147

  resuming service awaiting arrival of Tryon in 1771, 151

  resuming service while Tryon away in 1774, 155

  retiring again in 1770 with arrival of Dunmore, 148

  retiring from post of lieutenant governor in 1766, 144

  George Clarke as, 42, 59, 60, 61, 86, 87

  James Delancey as, 90, 92, 99, 100–101, 108, 130, 131

  Richard Ingoldesby as, 87

  lightning rod, 139

  Lind, James, 117

  Linnaeus, Carolus, 44

  and Alexander Garden, 117, 125

 

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