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Jesse Johnson (New York lawyer)

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and began practicing law there. In 1869, he was appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel of Brooklyn, a position he held for the next eight years. In 1873, he formed the law firm Dewitt & Johnson with the Corporation Counsel. In 1881, he formed a new law firm with Albert C. Lamb known as Johnson
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of the Messiah of Brooklyn. He was a member of the New England Society, the Vermont Society, and the Brooklyn Club. In 1868, he married Sarah E. Russell of Brooklyn. They had one son, Jesse William. Sarah died in 1897, and Johnson then married Mary Adaline Prichard of
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appointed him to the New York Supreme Court to fill a vacancy. His term as Justice expired in 1899. He continued his private law practice until 1900, when a series of strokes made him retire.
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in 1859. He was a member of the Dartmouth Zouaves, but he didn't enlist or fight in the American Civil War. He graduated from Dartmouth in 1863. He then went to
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The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of Business in the Sixth New York State Constitutional Convention, 1894
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Proceedings of the Ninth Republican National Convention Held at Chicago, Ill., June 19, 20, 21, 22, 23, and 25, 1888
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The Bench and Bar of King's County, N.Y. and the Bench and Bar of the City of Brooklyn: 1686-1884
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Justice in the 2nd Judicial District. He was a delegate to and vice-president of the
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Biographical Sketches of the Class of 1863, Dartmouth College
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United States Attorneys for the Eastern District of New York
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United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York
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on October 31, 1918. He was buried in his family plot in
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Bradford, Vermont
Orford, New Hampshire
Dartmouth College
Albany Law School
New York City
Brooklyn
Republican
New York Supreme Court
1888 Republican National Convention
President Harrison
United States Attorney for the Eastern District of New York
1894 New York Constitutional Convention
Governor Black
Protestant Episcopal Church
Worcester, Massachusetts
Hotel St. George
Green-Wood Cemetery


The Bench and Bar of King's County, N.Y. and the Bench and Bar of the City of Brooklyn: 1686-1884
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The Convention Manual of Procedure, Forms and Rules for the Regulation of Business in the Sixth New York State Constitutional Convention, 1894
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