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when it was founded in 1863, and was one of its councilors from 1864 until his death. He helped organize the Suffolk County Historical Society in 1886 and served as its first president until his death. He helped organize the Riverhead Village Library Association, donating a number of valuable books
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Tuthill died from a brain hemorrhage while at the Surrogate's office in a trial of a will case on January 18, 1894. He was buried in Riverhead Cemetery.
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Tuthill was a director of the Suffolk County National Bank and attorney, legal advisor, and trustee of the Riverhead Savings Bank. He joined the
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Academy for three years, winning distinction at the school. When he was seventeen, he entered the Sophomore class at
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Biographical Sketches of the State Officers and Members of the Legislature of the State of New York in 1861
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from his own library to the association. He was a leading member of the local
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Portrait and Biographical Record of Suffolk County, (Long Island) New York
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History of Long Island From Its Earliest Settlement to the Present Time
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Obituary Record of the Alumni of Williams College, 1893-1894
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Wading River
Riverhead
Williams College
Republican
Franklin Tuthill
Wading River, New York
Greenport
Franklin Tuthill
The New York Times
Miller Place
Williams College
George Miller
Riverhead
Joseph S. Bosworth
New York City
Whig
New York State Assembly
Republican
Suffolk County
1861
1866
district attorney
Surrogate
Long Island Historical Society
Congregational Church



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