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Jasper W. Gilbert

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on November 7, 1865. He represented the second judicial district. He was reelected in 1873. Gilbert's "judicial opinions were marked by brevity, accurate learning, sound judgment and remarkable clearness and purity of style." In 1882, he sent an entire board of aldermen to jail for contempt of court,
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for the eighth judicial district. He became the first corporate counsel for the City of Rochester in 1839, serving in this capacity until 1842. One of his key decisions as counsel was to allow African American children to attend the city's public schools. Gilbert was the district attorney of
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In his retirement, Gilbert was in practice with his two sons and Alexander Cameron from 1883 to 1890. Their practice was located at 213 Montague Street in Brooklyn and 67 Wall Street in New York City.
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in April 1851. Their children included daughters Louise S. Gilbert and Ellen G. Gilbert and sons James H. Gilbert and William T. Gilbert, who were both also lawyers. His nephew was architect
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After being ill for a month, Gilbert died at the age of 87 on February 10, 1898, at his home at 166 Remson Street in Brooklyn. He was buried in the Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn
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called, "spectacular". He was a Supreme Court justice until January 1, 1883, when he had to retire because of the constitutional age limit of seventy.
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at the Whig Convention in July 1838, where he made the address. When the Whig party dissolved in 1856, he returned to the Democratic Party.
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Gilbert married Katherine A. Moore of New York City in 1845. Initially, the couple lived in New York City and moved to
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from 1843 to 1846. He moved to New York City in 1847 and established a private practice.
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Gilbert started practicing law in Rochester in July 1835. In 1835, Governor
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Norwich University 1891-1911: Her History, Her Graduate, Her Roll of Honor
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Gilbert was a member the Church of the Holy Trinity in the
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Index

New York Supreme Court

Rome, New York
Watertown, New York
Watertown
Lowville, New York
American Literary, Scientific and Military Academy
Utica
Frederick Whittlesey
Rochester
William L. Marcy
New York State Senate
master of the chancery
Monroe County, New York
New York Supreme Court
The Standard Union
Brooklyn
Bradford Gilbert
Democratic
Whig
Monroe County
Washington Heights
Episcopal Diocese of Long Island
Cathedral of the Incarnation
Garden City, New York
Green-Wood Cemetery
Long Island Historical Society


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