Nominated by President Lincoln March 9, 1865, to a newly created seat. He was confirmed by the senate on March 9, 1865, and commissioned on that date. Retired on January 1, 1897. His career included graduation from the Unversity of Vermont in 1844. He read law in 1845, and was a grammar school principal also in 1845. He went into private practice in Brooklyn from 1845 through 1865. He won a seat on the New York state assembly in 1863.
Nominated by President Lincoln March 9, 1865, to a newly created seat. He was confirmed by the senate on March 9, 1865, and commissioned on that date. Retired on January 1, 1897. His career included graduation from the Unversity of Vermont in 1844. He read law in 1845, and was a grammar school principal also in 1845. He went into private practice in Brooklyn from 1845 through 1865. He won a seat on the New York state assembly in 1863.
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Judge of U. S. District Court
For The Eastern District
Of New York
32 Years 1865-1897
Appointed By President Lincoln
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