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EPISODE · Mar 12, 2025 · 3 MIN

March 12, 1775: Henry Eckford, Shipbuilder

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Henry Eckford was born in Scotland on this day in 1775 and died in Constantinople in 1832. In between he spent a great deal of time in the Thirteen Colonies and then the United States, primarily in New York. Eckford also dabbled in politics, serving in the state legislature and as a delegate to the Electoral College, before moving to the Ottoman Empire to assist with rebuilding the fleet there. He died quite suddenly there, probably of cholera, and his body was brought back to America, where he was buried in the graveyard at St. George’s Episcopal Church in Hempstead, L.I., along with his wife. Coincidentally, many years ago I attended a wedding in that church. The weird bumps you make with history when you live on the East Coast, I tell you what. (At right: Eckford’s grave; picture via findagrave.com) The post March 12, 1775: Henry Eckford, Shipbuilder appeared first on 250 and Counting.

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