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Samuel Swartwout (November 17, 1783 –
November 21, 1856) was an
American soldier, merchant, speculator, and politician. He is best
known for his role...
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Swartwout is a
Dutch surname, a
variant of
Swarthout (literally,
black skin).
Notable people with it include:
Cornelius Swartwout (1839–1910), American...
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Cornelius Swartwout (July 25, 1839 –
December 17, 1910) was an
American inventor who
filed an
early US
patent related to
waffle irons.
Swartwout was born...
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Tracy and
Swartwout was a
prominent New York City
architectural firm
headed by
Evarts Tracy and
Egerton Swartwout.
Evarts Tracy (1868–1922) was the son...
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Jacobus Swartwout (1734–1827) was an
early American landowner, statesman, and
military leader.
Swartwout served as a
brigadier general in the Continental...
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Egerton Swartwout (March 3, 1870 –
February 18, 1943) was an
American architect, most
notably ****ociated with his New York City
architectural firm Tracy...
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Swartwout-Hoyt
scandal was a
political scandal in 1829. It
arose from
corruption in the
Office of the
Collector of the Port of New York. In 1829,...
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Roelof Swartwout (June 1, 1634 – May 30, 1715) was a landowner, schout/magistrate,
early settler of New Netherland, and the
founder of Kingston, New York...
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Thomas or
Tomys Swartwout (June 1, 1607 in
Groningen –
October 1679, in Amsterdam) was one of the
earliest importers of
tobacco from New
Netherland to...
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supporter John
Swartwout.
Swartwout accused Clinton of
destroying Burr to
advance his own
political career; in response,
Clinton called Swartwout "a liar, a...