Judge of the United States District Court for the District of New York
In office September 26, 1789 – March 17, 1794
Appointed by
George Washington
Preceded by
Seat established by 1 Stat. 73
Succeeded by
John Laurance
44th Mayor of New York City
In office 1784–1789
Preceded by
David Mathews
Succeeded by
Richard Varick
Personal details
Born
(1733-02-06)February 6, 1733 New York City, Province of New York, British America
Died
February 1, 1797(1797-02-01) (aged 63) Schenectady, New York
Resting place
Christ Episcopal Church Duanesburg, New York 42°46′08″N74°09′19″W / 42.76896°N 74.15517°W / 42.76896; -74.15517
Political party
Federalist
Parent
Anthony Duane Robert Livingston (guardian) (father)
Relatives
George W. Featherstonhaugh Jr. James Chatham Duane
James Duane (February 6, 1733 – February 1, 1797) was an American Founding Father, attorney, jurist, and American Revolutionary leader from New York. He served as a delegate to the First Continental Congress, the Second Continental Congress and the Congress of the Confederation, a New York state senator, the 44th Mayor of New York City, the 1st post-colonial Mayor of New York City and a United States district judge of the United States District Court for the District of New York. Duane was a signatory of the Continental Association and the Articles of Confederation.
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criticisms of Congress. He expressed these criticisms in his letter to JamesDuane dated September 3, 1780: "The fundamental defect is a want of power in...
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the British Commonwealth, by 1774 American writers such as Samuel Adams, James Wilson, and Thomas Jefferson argued that Parliament was the legislature...