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Barston, David F.
An attorney and counsellor-at-law, admitted to the practice in the Supreme Court of the State in 1821. Died 1859 at age 62.
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Beck, Lewis C.
At about nineteen years of age he began practicing medicine in Schenectady, NY. He was a professor in Vermont Academy of Medicine.
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Blanchard, John
A resident of Albany, NY and a member of the Philomathean Society. Died at age 38 in Salem, Washington County.
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Canfield, Cyrenius W.
A member of the Adelphic Society, from Batavia, NY. An attorney at law, died 1824.
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Clark, Alvah
Born in Worthington, Massachusetts, son of Daniel and Mary Clark. Member of the Adelphic Society.
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Cockburn, William C.
A resident of Kingston, NY and a member of the Philomathean Society. Died 1838 after two weeks of painful illness.
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Colden, David Cadwallader
President of the Manhattan Gas Light Co.,1847. Vice-President of the Society for the Reformation of Juvenile Delinquents from 1846 until his death.
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Dexter, George
Born 1799 in Albany, NY and died 1883. Graduated Union College with full honors, studied law, and later worked in the drug business.
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Frothingham, William W.
Native of Hudson, NY and a resident of Sand Lake, NY. Member of Phi Beta Kappa and an attorney in the Supreme Court of New York State.
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Gardner, Daniel
Recorder of the City of Troy, NY. Author of "Moral Laws of Nations", "Tracts on Representative Government", "Laws of Rebellion", and "Institutes of International Law".
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Hogeboom, Cornelius I.
Resident of Claverack, NY and married Sarah Delamater. Member of the Philomathean Society.
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Hubbard, Giles H.
Sheriff of Schoharie County and editor of the "Observer". Was a member of the Adelphic Society and died in 1824.
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Ingalls, Charles Frye
A district attorney and a judge of the Court of Common Pleas of Washington County. He was elected a member of the Assembly of Washington County in the 1853.
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Koon, John
Was district attorney of Rensselaer county from 1836 to 1839 and later practiced law at Albany. He died 1848 at age 53 after injury.
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Lansing, Robert
District attorney for Jefferson county and elected State Senate. Died 1868 at 80 years of age.
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Lintner, George A.
Born February 15, 1796 in Minden, NY, studied theology and became licensed to preach by the Evangelical Ministerium of NY.
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Livingston, James Kane
A native of Dutchess County and Sheriff of Monroe County, NY. He practice law in Rochester, NY and died at Newark, NY, 1876.
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