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John K. Hale (New York politician)

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in 1863 and formed a law partnership with Kansas attorney A. B. Bartlett. For several years they were the leading law firm in that city, having a large and lucrative practice, including representation of the
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compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough (pages 137, 141, 237 and 278; Weed, Parsons and Co., 1858)
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He was the son of John Hale and Mary (Jones) Hale. He was born in the Northern part of the
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Pen and Ink Portraits of the Senators, Assemblymen, and State Officers of New York
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His wife's sister Eleanor (1809–1877) was married to the controversial author
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John Hale (disambiguation)
New York
District of Maine
Massachusetts
Portland, Maine
William G. Angel
Addison
Hornellsville
Steuben County, New York
New York State Assembly
1849
New York State Senate
1856
1857
Wyandotte County, Kansas
Kansas Pacific Railway
John Neal
Cortland, New York


The New York Civil List
Pen and Ink Portraits of the Senators, Assemblymen, and State Officers of New York
American Biographical Panorama
John Augustus Hale
New York State Assembly
Alexander H. Stephens
New York State Assembly
New York State Senate
Andrew B. Dickinson
New York State Senate

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