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Tall-Case Clock, circa 1810

William Putnam McCabe (1776-1821) was an Irish United Irishman, political activist & clockmaker. Involved in the 1798 rebellion & later exiled to France, he blended activism with craftsmanship. Discover his story & artwork!

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Tall-Case Clock, circa 1810

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This early 19th century-style Georgian tall-case clock is inscribed “William McCabe, Richmond.” William McCabe is believed to have been active as a clockmaker and retailer of New England clocks and timepieces around 1790-1820. The emerging city of Richmond was a vital center of production and industry as well as commerce for all manner of goods and services in the early 1800s. Richmond products were nationally and globally exported as part of a large and lucrative trade network. A tall-case clock, also known as a long-case or “grandfather” clock, is a free-standing, weight-driven pendulum clock with the pendulum held inside the tower, or waist, of the case. William Clement of Great Britain is credited with inventing the form around 1670.

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The Clockmaker’s Rebellion: The Life of William Putnam McCabe

In the turbulent landscape of late eighteenth-century Ireland, where the air was thick with the scent of revolution and the whispers of insurrection, the life of William Putnam McCabe unfolded as a dramatic tapestry of political fervor and meticulous craftsmanship. Born in Belfast in 1776, McCabe was a man caught between two worlds: the clandestine, high-stakes maneuvering of the Society of United Irishmen and the quiet, disciplined precision of the horologist’s workshop. His very name, carrying the middle name of the American hero Israel Putnam, served as a silent testament to the radical, transatlantic ideals that would define his existence. While history often remembers the generals of the 1798 Rebellion, McCabe represents the vital, unseen pulse of the movement—the organizer, the emissary, and the man whose life was shaped by the relentless ticking of both political change and mechanical gears.

The foundations of McCabe’s character were laid in the radical atmosphere of Belfast, a city simmering with discontent under British rule. Raised in a family of reformers, he was the son of Thomas McCabe, an abolitionist and industrial pioneer whose commitment to social justice was legendary. Growing up amidst the intellectual ferment of the First Presbyterian Church and the clandestine meetings of Freemasons, William was steeped in the language of liberty. This upbringing did more than just provide a political education; it instilled in him a profound sense of duty that would lead him into the heart of danger. As an organizer for the United Irishmen, he navigated the perilous shadows of rebellion, facing multiple indictments for treason and engaging in a series of daring escapes that mirrored the frantic, unpredictable nature of the era's political upheavals.

A Legacy of Precision and Exile

While his political life was marked by chaos and confrontation, McCabe’s artistic and professional identity found expression through the delicate art of clockmaking. There is a profound, poetic symmetry in this duality; the same hands that distributed revolutionary pamphlets and coordinated uprisings were capable of the extreme delicacy required to craft intricate timepieces. This mastery of precision suggests a mind that sought order amidst the political storm, finding a meditative sanctuary in the rhythmic, predictable movement of gears and escapements. His work as a clockmaker was not merely a trade but a deliberate aesthetic choice—a way to impose a sense of permanence and structure upon a world that felt increasingly volatile.

The trajectory of his life took a dramatic turn when the weight of British persecution forced him into exile in France. Yet, even in displacement, McCabe’s spirit remained indomitable. Under the patronage of Napoleon Bonaparte, he demonstrated an extraordinary entrepreneurial resilience by establishing a cotton factory at Rouen. This period of his life highlights a remarkable synthesis of his talents: the organizational acumen of a political operative blended with the industrial foresight of a man raised in the heart of Belfast’s manufacturing boom. Even from across the channel, he remained a vital thread in the fabric of Irish republicanism, working to support Robert Emmett’s 1803 uprising and maintaining connections with radical circles in London, such as the Spencean Circle.

Ultimately, the story of William Putnam McCabe is one of unwavering conviction. His life, though cut short by his death in Paris in 1821 at the age of forty-six, remains a poignant study of the intersection between art and activism. He reminds us that the pursuit of liberty often requires the same meticulous attention to detail, the same steady hand, and the same relentless persistence as the most complex mechanical masterpiece. His historical significance lies not only in his role in the struggle for Irish independence but in his embodiment of the revolutionary spirit—a spirit that sought to forge a new world with the same precision and care with which he once crafted the passage of time.

william putnam mccabe

william putnam mccabe

1776 - 1821 , Ireland

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  • Artistic Movement Or Style: United Irishmen
  • Date Of Birth: 1776 Belfast, Ireland
  • Date Of Death: 1821 Paris, France
  • Full Name: William Putnam McCabe
  • Nationality: Irish
  • Notable Artworks: ['Tall-Case Clock']
  • Place Of Birth: Belfast