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Association in 1876, and in 1884 was its fifth president. In 1875 Shepard drafted an amendment establishing an arbitration court for the
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Shepard was fed well before the operation, which could have allowed him to choke on vomit. No autopsy was made, but an inquest was made by the
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American College endowment, $ 850,000 in real estate and $ 500,000 in personal property for a total of $ 1.35 million ($ 45.8 million in 2023). His will distributed money and property to his wife and children, his brother Augustus, and
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Committee, American Bible Society, St. Paul's Institute at Tarsus, the Union League of Brooklyn, the Republican Association of the 21st Assembly District, the Shepard Rifles, the New York Typothetae, the American Bank Note Company, the College of the City of New York, the
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the doctors suspected food or vomit was blocking his windpipe or bronchial tubes. The doctors then administered oxygen, which helped temporarily; however, at 4:00 p.m. his pulse became steadily more feeble, he fell unconscious, and died at 4:10 p.m. His cause of death was
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2362:"Sleepy Hollow Country Club – Scarborough, New York: General Manager"
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religious organizations. Shepard funded a number of scholarships and
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to form the New-York Municipal Code; the last revision was in 1859.
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1203:. New York: Union Historical Association. 1900. pp. 151–2
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Shepard was tall, with a pleasant expression and manner, and
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2005:(1st ed.). New York: St. Martin's Press. p. 159.
1873:. Boston, Massachusetts: Houghton Mifflin Co. p. 131.
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1846:"Past Presidents of the New York State Bar Association"
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and church, and were educated by private tutors and
2626:"The Sabbatarians Have Their Innings at Washington"
1758:Tejirian, Eleanor H.; Simon, Reeva Spector (2012).
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2001:Foreman, John; Stimson, Robbe Pierce (May 1991).
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2546:"Proceedings of the American Oriental Society".
2458:"The History of Scarborough Presbyterian Church"
2212:. University of Pennsylvania Press. p. 78.
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2548:Journal of the American Oriental Society
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1738:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–"
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3260:People from Briarcliff Manor, New York
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2408:. No. August 2004. Archived from
2399:"The Legend of Sleepy Hollow Rides On"
1848:. New York State Bar Association. 2014
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3285:Philanthropists from New York (state)
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2865:Jones, Theodore Francis, ed. (1933).
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3010:"Some of Col. Shepard's Good Points"
3008:Crodise, L. F. (February 13, 1891).
2490:"Some of Col. Shepard's Good Points"
2488:Crodise, L. F. (February 13, 1891).
1348:The Cyclopedia of American Biography
399:and until 1862 Shepard served as an
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2792:"Elliott F. Shepard's Body Removed"
2100:"Refined in an Era of Superlatives"
573:Fifth Avenue Transportation Company
3180:19th-century American male writers
1760:Conflict, Conquest, and Conversion
1600:"Death of Col. Elliot F. Shephard"
797:American Museum of Natural History
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149:University of the City of New York
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1048:Shepard, Elliott Fitch (1886).
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2235:The Riva.: New York and Alaska
1949:"Early Banks of New York City"
1919:"Revising the City Ordinances"
1783:Jernazian, Ephraim K. (1990).
1345:Homans, James E., ed. (1918).
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2923:"Horace O'Donoghue's Suicide"
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2436:A History of Briarcliff Manor
1035:. New York: Martin B. Brown.
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620:Briarcliff Manor developments
270:Scarborough Historic District
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2974:Resources in other libraries
2233:Shepard, Elliott F. (1887).
1730:American Antiquarian Society
1710:American Antiquarian Society
1630:The New York Society Library
1222:Weeks, Lyman Horace (1898).
1119:History of Chautauqua County
705:in 1892. The church and its
558:New York Chamber of Commerce
531:New York Chamber of Commerce
2821:"Elliott F. Shepard's Will"
2772:. March 29, 1893. p. 5
2695:"The Death of Col. Shepard"
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2763:"Funeral of E. F. Shepard"
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1928:. July 13, 1878. p. 7
1824:Ulman, H. Charles (1872).
1544:Fenton, Reuben E. (1868).
1498:. The Walt Whitman Archive
1476:. The Walt Whitman Archive
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2434:Pattison, Robert (1939).
2206:Campbell, Robert (2011).
2149:"Hotel for 57th St. Site"
2043:"His Career as an Editor"
1947:Van Pelt, Daniel (1898).
1167:"Elliott F. Shepard Dead"
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1051:Labor and Capital Are One
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2653:The World's Fair Visitor
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