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  1. Daniel Tompkins was, however, both governor of New York and Vice President of the United States in 1817 when Tompkins County was carved out of Tioga, Seneca, and Cayuga counties, and the new entity was named for him. Daniel Tompkins never came west to see the new county. In 2013 our county building, long known as the Old Court House, was named ...

  2. Badger, Daniel D. (1806–84). American designer who established in New York one of the USA's largest iron-foundries, and manufactured cast-iron kits-of-parts for entire buildings at his Architectural Iron Works, including the Haughwout Store, Broadway, NYC (1856). Bibliography. Daniel D. Tompkins, 1774–1825, American political figure, Vice ...

  3. 1801: Delegate to the New York State Constitutional Convention. 1802-1803: Member of the New York State Assembly. 1804: Elected to the U.S. House of Representatives, Resigned before beginning his term to accept an appointment on the New York Supreme Court. 1804-1807: Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court.

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  5. Daniel D. Tompkins was the governor of New York from 1807-1817 and the vice president of the United States during the two terms of James Monroe (1817-1825). Born into a successful New York farming family, Tompkins began his career in law in 1797 and was elected to the state assembly in 1803.

  6. Daniel D. Tompkins (1774–1825) was elected governor four times. He served in the New York State Assembly and was elected to the United States House of Representatives, but resigned before his term began to accept an appointment to associate justice of the New York State Supreme Court. He was an effective war governor, credited with defending ...

  7. Daniel D. Tompkins (21 de junio de 1774 - 11 de junio de 1825) fue un político estadounidense. Fue el quinto gobernador de Nueva York de 1807 a 1817 y el sexto vicepresidente de los Estados Unidos de 1817 a 1825. Nacido en Scarsdale, Nueva York, Tompkins ejerció la abogacía en la ciudad de Nueva York después de graduarse de Columbia College.