In 1799, he wrote to then Maj. Gen.
Alexander Hamilton, recommending Mr. Joseph Hickcox to fill in the vacancy in the 13th Regiment of the Army of the United States caused by the vacancy in the line due to
James Gordon's new role as
Office of the Quarter Master. He was a member of the
New York State Assembly from 1810 to 1812, and was District Attorney of the Third District (comprising
Columbia,
Greene and
Rensselaer counties) from 1810 to 1811. Among his papers, was a book he wrote, entitled
A Sketch of the Life, last sickness and death, of Mrs. Mary Jane Grosvenor that was published posthumously. ==Personal life==