Person:James Campbell (213)

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Name[1] James Campbell, Esq.
Gender Male
Birth? Callander, Perthshire, Scotland
Marriage 10 Jun 1818 Flushing, Queens, New York, United StatesLong Island ; by Rev. Barzilla Buckley
to Mary Ann Hazard
Death? Abt 1848 New York City, New York, United States
References
  1. Gouverneur, Marian. As I Remember: recollections of American society during the nineteenth century. (New York and London: D. Appleton and Company, 1911).

    ... My father, James Campbell, was born in Callander, Scotland, and, as I have before stated, came to this country with his parents as a very young child. Both he and his father were clad in their Highland dress upon their arrival in New York. His childhood was spent in the great metropolis, and he subsequently studied law in Albany, with the Hon. Samuel Miles Hopkins, the grandfather of Mrs. Arent Schuyler Crowninshield. He was admitted to the bar, and almost immediately became a Master in Chancery. In 1821 he was appointed Surrogate of New York, a position which he retained for twenty years. He was always a pronounced democrat, but notwithstanding this fact he was reappointed ten successive times. In 1840, however, the Whig party was in the ascendency in the New York Legislature, and through the instrumentality of William H. Seward, who introduced a system called "pipe laying," the whole political atmosphere was changed. "Pipe laying" was an organized scheme for controlling votes, and derived its name from certain political manipulations connected with the introduction of Croton water in New York City. ..