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JUSTICES OF THE SUPREME COURT.

ELECTED FOR A TERM OF FOURTEEN YEARS.

[Supreme Court Reporter, MARCUS T. HUN, Albany, N. Y.]

First Judicial District.

Names and residences.

Charles H. Van Brunt, New York city
George C. Barrett, New York city.
Edward Patterson, New York city
Morgan J. O'Brien, New York city.
Abraham R. Lawrence, New York city.
George L. Ingraham, New York city
Charles N. Truax, New York city.
Frederick Smyth, New York city.
Charles F. MacLean, New York city.
Francis M. Scott, New York city
George P. Andrews, New York city.
James Fitzgerald, New York city
David Leventritt, New York city.
James A. O'Gorman
*P. Henry Dugro..

John J. Freedman....... *David McAdam..

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Second Judicial District.

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*Henry A. Gildersleeve..

*Henry R. Beekman

+Henry Bischoff, Jr

+Leonard A. Giegerich.. +Miles Beach...

William J. Gaynor, Brooklyn
Edgar N. Cullen, Brooklyn.
Willard Bartlett, Brooklyn..
William D. Dickey, Newburgh.
Wilmot F. Smith, Patchogue..
Martin J. Keogh, New Rochelle.
Garret J. Garretson, Newtown...
William W. Goodrich, Brooklyn..

Michael H. Hirschberg Newburgh.
Samuel T. Maddox, Brooklyn
Almet F. Jenks, Brooklyn....
Josiah T. Marean..

Judge of the former Superior Court of the city of New York, who for the remainder of his term became a Supreme Court Justice on January 1, 1896, by virtue of Sec. 5, Title VI, of the Constitution,

Judge of the former Court of Common Pleas of the city and county of New York, who for the remainder of his term became a Justice of the Supreme Court, on January 1, 1896, by virtue of Sec. 5, Title VI, of the Constitution.

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Terms expire. December 31, 1901

31, 1903

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December 31, 1900

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December 31, 1913

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JUDICIAL DISTRICTS OF THE STATE

DISTRICT.

Established by act of May 8, 1847.*

I.-City and county of New York, excepting that part annexed from Westchester county.

II.-Counties of Richmond, Suffolk, Queens, Kings, Westchester, Orange, Rockland, Putnam and Dutchess, and that part of New York county annexed, taken from Westchester county.

III.- Counties of Columbia, Sullivan, Ulster, Greene, Albany, Schoharie and Rensselaer.

IV.- Counties of Warren, Saratoga, Washington, Essex, Franklin, St. Lawrence, Clinton, Montgomery, Hamilton, Fulton and Schenectady.

V.-Counties of Onondaga, Oneida, Oswego, Herkimer, Jefferson and Lewis.

VI.-Counties of Otsego, Delaware, Madison, Chenango, Broome, Tioga, Chemung, Tompkins, Cortland and Schuyler.

VII.- Counties of Livingston, Wayne, Seneca, Yates, Ontario, Steuben, Monroe and Cayuga.

VIII.-Counties of Erie, Chautauqua, Cattaraugus, Or. leans, Niagara, Genesee, Allegany and Wyoming.

See, also chap. 485, Laws of 1857, and chap. 24, Laws of 1876.

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