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Edward Theodore Bartlett (June 14, 1841 – May 3, 1910) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
Biography
He was born on June 14, 1841, in Skaneateles, New York to Levi Bartlett.[1] His father moved in 1831 from Haverhill, New Hampshire, to Skaneateles, New York, and practiced medicine there.
He was admitted to the New York Bar Association in 1862, and practiced law in Syracuse, New York. He moved to New York City in 1868.
In 1891, he ran for the New York Supreme Court but was defeated. In 1893, he was elected on the Republican ticket to the New York Court of Appeals. He was re-elected in 1907, and died in office.
He died of heart disease at the Albany Hospital in Albany, New York on May 3, 1910.
References
- ↑ Levi Bartlett, M.D. (1806–1893, great-grandson of Josiah Bartlett) and Harriette Elizabeth (Hopkins) Bartlett (descendant of Stephen Hopkins), thus descended on both sides from signers of the Declaration of Independence.
External links
- Court of Appeals judges at New York Court History
- CANDIDATES OF THE PARTIES in NYT on November 5, 1893
- Political Graveyard
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