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Wheeler Hazard Peckham

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The issue is simply one of men. You cannot remedy matters by law nor by system, you have got to remedy it by the simple expedient of turning out the maladministrators and putting in their places men who are honest and capable. We must organize a power that will overcome present conditions and put in
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Poor health caused him to return to New York City in 1867, where he established the firm of Miller & Peckham and gained fame first as a constitutional lawyer, and later as a special prosecutor for the State. He was involved in the unsuccessful prosecution of Mayor
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Peckham was one of the most famed New York City lawyers of his time, and an active participant in New York City politics and society. He presided over social events as a member and president of the City Club, and he advocated for reform of "municipal degradation:"
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office men who are capable and aggressively so. Vice, that has awakened such an outburst of public opinion, is but one of the things that must go.
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with Tremain in 1873. Peckham again represented the State against Tweed in 1876, when he won a $ 6 million verdict in a civil fraud suit.
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offices of Miller, Peckham & Dixon, where he focused primarily on civil practice. Peckham also served as the President of the
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on the U.S. Supreme Court. However, the nomination was caught in the middle of a political tug-of-war between Cleveland and
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Many of the family names and dates were found at the Peckham family plot at Albany Rural Cemetery, Section 11, Lot 19.
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was instead confirmed to the Court. By the time another seat on the Court was vacant after the death of
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before leaving early due to poor health. Peckham studied law at his father's partnership with
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in 1895, Hill had been weakened politically, and Cleveland turned to Wheeler's brother,
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Wheeler H. Peckham's Career: An Upright and Able Lawyer Who Has Served the Public Well.
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In 1894, Cleveland, who was then in his nonconsecutive second term as
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called "one of the best known attorneys in that part of the country."
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The History Box: Brief Sketches on Important Men of New York City
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on November 30, 1883, to fill the vacancy caused by the death of
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Unsuccessful nominees to the United States Supreme Court
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Wheeler H. Peckham

District Attorney of New York County
Grover Cleveland
John Vincent
Peter Olney
Albany
New York
U.S.
New York City
New York
U.S.
Democratic
Union College
Albany Law School
LLB
New York
unsuccessful nominee
Supreme Court of the United States
Albany, New York
New Year's Day
The Albany Academy
Union College
The Kappa Alpha Society
Lyman Tremain
Albany Law School
A. Oakey Hall
Tammany Hall
"Boss" Tweed
Daniel Manning

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