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Caleb Bentley
American silversmith

Caleb Bentley

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American silversmith
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Male
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Place of birth
Chester County, USA
Death
1851 (aged 89 years)
Place of death
Sandy Spring, USA
Age
89 years
Residence
Brookeville, USA; Georgetown, USA; York, USA; Leesburg, USA
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Caleb Bentley (1762–1851) was an American silversmith, shopkeeper, and first postmaster in Brookeville, Maryland. Bentley was born in Chester County, Pennsylvania in 1762.

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In the early 1780s, Caleb emigrated with his brother, spending some time in York, Pennsylvania and then moved to Leesburg, Virginia in 1786.While in York, Bentley became a Quaker.In the early 1790s, Bentley established himself as a silversmith in Georgetown, Washington, D.C.Bentley was commissioned by President George Washington to make the brass cornerstone used for the White House groundbreaking ceremony in 1792.A year later, Bentley made a silver cornerstone which was used for the United States Capitol.

Bentley relocated to Montgomery County, Maryland in 1794, settling in Brookeville, where his wife's (Sarah Brook) family owned a large tract of land. In Brookeville, Bentley opened a store and a post office in 1802, becoming the First Postmaster of Brookeville.His first wife died in 1805, and two years later, he remarried to Marie Henrietta Thomas.Bentley was also a founder of the Brookeville Academy, and along with two brothers-in-law, established the town of Triadelphia, on the Patuxent River.

Bentley's wife, Marie Henrietta Thomas, was a close friend of Dolley Madison.In August 1814, during the War of 1812, the White House was set ablaze by British troops during the Burning of Washington, in retaliation for burning Upper Canada's Parliament Buildings in the Battle of York.On August 26, 1814, President James Madison fled Washington, D.C., initially going to Virginia, but then turning north towards Rockville, where he expected to find General John Henry Winder and his troops.Winder's troops had already proceeded on towards Baltimore. Madison continued on eastward and arrived in Brookeville on horseback, where he found refuge in the home of Caleb Bentley.Madison stayed up all night dispatching orders, with Brookeville becoming the temporary capital of the USA.

The Bentleys continued to live in Montgomery County for years, though he returned to live for a period of time in Georgetown in the late 1830s.Bentley died in 1851 in Sandy Spring, Maryland.

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