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While most people today never heard his name, if you were alive at the time of the founding, you definitely knew “The Chancellor,” Robert R. Livingston, who passed away today in history – Feb 26, 1813. Get a highlight reel of his life – from...
Today in history, on Feb. 26, 1813, Robert Livingston died. Known as “The Chancellor” for his position at the top of New York’s equity court, he became one of his state’s most influential politicians in an era of political upheaval. He was also an important figure in...
Today in 1813, Robert Livingston died. Known as “The Chancellor” for his position at the top of New York’s equity court, he became one of his state’s most influential politicians in an era of political upheaval. Born into the most prominent New York family, Livingston...