James Kirke Paulding Born: 22-Aug-1778 Birthplace: Nine Partners, NY Died: 6-Apr-1860 Location of death: Hyde Park, NY Cause of death: unspecified Remains: Buried, Green-Wood Cemetery, Brooklyn, NY
Gender: Male Race or Ethnicity: White Sexual orientation: Straight Occupation: Novelist, Government Party Affiliation: Democrat-Republican Nationality: United States Executive summary: Salmagundi Father: William Paulding Mother: Catherine Ogden Brother: William Sister: Julia Wife: Gertrude Kemble (m. 15-Nov-1818, d. 1841, four sons)
US Secretary of the Navy (1838-41) Navy Department Naval Agent, Port of New York (1824-38) Navy Department Secretary to the Board of Navy Commissioners (1815-23)
Author of books:
Salmagundi (1807-08, with Washington Irving) The Diverting History of John Bull and Brother Jonathan (1812) The Lay of the Scotch Fiddle (1813) The Backwoodsman (1818) A Sketch of Old England by a New England Man (1822) Koningsmarke, the Long Finne (1823) John Bull in America, or the New Munchausen (1825) The Merry Tales of the Three Wise Men of Gotham (1826) The New Mirror for Travellers (1828) Tales of the Good Woman, by a Doubtful Gentleman (1829) Chronicles of the City of Gotham, from the Papers of a Retired Common Councilman (1830) The Dutchman's Fireside (1831) Westward Ho! (1832) Life of George Washington (1835) View of Slavery in the United States (1836) The Book of St. Nicholas (1837) A Gift from Fairy Land (1838) The Old Continental, or the Price of Liberty (1846) The Puritan and his Daughter (1849)
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