Crevecoeur biography
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Crevecoeur biography
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He stayed in the house of his friend William Seton , who, as the last royal public notary for the city and province of New York, had helped to secure his release in from the British prison in the city. Principal of the import-export mercantile firm the William Seton Company, Seton helped Crevecoeur locate his children, who were safe and living with a family in Boston.
The following spring, he was able to reunite with his children. At that time, New York City was the national capital and most of the resident Catholics were connected to the diplomatic corps. Initially they met for services at the home of the Spanish consul. Their numbers increased with seafaring people, merchants, emigrants from the Spanish West Indies, and a few Acadians.
In Portuguese consul Jose Roiz Silva, Spanish consul Tomas Stoughton and others sought to rent the vacant Exchange building and deemed Crevecoeur the best one to make the approach. Although Crevecoeur was relatively indifferent to religion, he was sympathetic to the idea of liberty of conscience, and a friend of Lafayette. When the proposal was rejected, Crevecoeur was insulted and became very active in working for the establishment of the first Catholic church in the city.
He later served as president of the first Board of Trustees of St. Peter's Church on Barclay Street. In , he published a two-volume version of his Letters from an American Farmer , enlarged and completely rewritten in French. Initially, they met for services at the home of the Spanish consul. Their numbers increased with seafaring people, merchants, emigrants from the Spanish West Indies , and a few Acadians.
He later served as president of the first Board of Trustees of St. Peter's Church , on Barclay Street. In , he published a two-volume version of his Letters from an American Farmer , enlarged and completely rewritten in French. A three-volume version followed in Both his English and his French books were translated into several other European languages and widely disseminated throughout Europe.
His book was ignored. An abbreviated German translation appeared the following year. An English translation was not published until In , during a stay in France, he was trapped by the political upheaval that was quickly turning into the French Revolution. At risk as an aristocrat, he went into hiding and secretly tried to gain passage to the United States.
The necessary papers were finally delivered to him by the new American ambassador to France, James Monroe. At the end of his life. The town of St. Johnsbury, Vermont , is named after him, as suggested by Ethan Allen. Contents move to sidebar hide. Peter's, New York. Article Talk. Read Edit View history. Creston, Paul real name, Giuseppe Gut-tggio.
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