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to the people (which was defeated in the Assembly), spoke against an act related to County Treasurers on the grounds some of the provisions were unconstitutional (which passed the House, with the Senate striking down the provisions), stood strongly in favor of Compulsory Education (which passed the
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Assembly by a large majority), and gave the nominating speech for Addison A. Keyes of Albany as Superintendent of Public Instruction. He also supported other bills that effected only Suffolk County.
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Seminary in New Hampshire. After a year there, he went to the Fort Edward Institute in New York, followed by a year at
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Petty served as Chairman of the Republican County Committee for twelve consecutive years. In 1878, he was elected
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shortly after returning home from his office on December 31, 1917. He was buried in Riverhead Cemetery.
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Petty grew up on his father's farm and attended the district school. He then went to a select school in
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Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York for 1875
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Life Sketches of Government Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York for 1874
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of Suffolk County. He was re-elected to the office in 1881. In 1891, he was elected Judge of the
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in New York and New Jersey. After graduating from Princeton with high honors, he went to
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Suffolk County, (Long Island) New York
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in 1865. In 1864, he took a leave of absence from Princeton to stump for
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In 1869, Petty was appointed Assistant Assessor of Internal Revenue for
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History of Long Island From its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
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After Forty Years: The Story of the Class of '65, Princeton University
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He then began practicing law in Good Ground. In 1868, he moved to
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Good Ground, New York
Cutchogue
Riverhead
Sanborton Bridge
Eastman's Commercial College
Poughkeepsie
Princeton College
A.B.
Abraham Lincoln
Albany Law School
LL.B.
Riverhead
Suffolk County
New York State Assembly
Republican
1874
1875
Senate
Constitution
District Attorney
Surrogate Court
Congregational
Freemasons
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