Abraham Yates Jr.
American lawyer and civil servant

Born
August 23rd, 1724
301 years ago
Died
June 30th, 1796
229 years ago — 71 years old
Category
Leaders & Politicians
Country
United States
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Born in 1724, this individual served as a prominent lawyer and civil servant during the American Revolutionary period. He held significant political positions, including serving as the mayor of Albany, New York. Contributing to the establishment of local governance, this individual was involved in the legal and political transformations of the period. His influence extended into the realms of law and civil administration, aiding the transition into a new political landscape following independence.
Served as the mayor of Albany, New York
Participated in the Revolutionary War efforts
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