King of the Alley
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Robert F. Jones
About this book
William Duer belonged to the middle ranks of those who led America to success in her struggle for independence, standing just behind such men as John Jay and Robert R. Livingston. Duer, as a member of the N.Y. State Convention and the Continental Congress, as Sec. to the Board of Treasury under the Confed. and Assist. to the Sec. of the Treasury when the fed. govt. was organized, had a role in all the significant changes which occurred during the revolutionary period. Yet interspersed with his public career was his career as a stock speculator, land promoter, army contractor, and merchant. Duer never tired of trying to combine public office with private profit. This is the first full scale study of Duer’s entire career, although, due to lack of material about his personal life, it should not be taken as a biography.
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Frontmatter
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Abbreviations
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PREFACE
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TABLE OF CONTENTS
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Chapter I Early Career, 1768-1776
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Chapter II The New Tork State Convention. July 1776-April 1777
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Chapter III The Continental Congress: April 1777-January 1779
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Chapter IV Commercial Life after the Congress: January 1779-December 1783
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Chapter V Business and Government: January 1784-March 1790
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Chapter VI The Speculator Triumphant: March 1790-March 1792
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Chapter VII The Speculator Fallen: Debtors' Prison: March 1792-May 1799
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Chapter VIII Conclusion
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Bibliography
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INDEX
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