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NEW YORK REPORTS COURT OF APPEALS STATE OF NY 1869- 1871 HAND 6 books

$ 79.2

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    Samuel Hand
    STATE REPORTER: 1869 - 1871
    The twelfth official Reporter, Samuel Hand was born on May 1, 1833 in
    Elizabethtown, New York, the son of Augustus C. Hand, who served
    as Justice of the Supreme Court and ex-officio Judge of the Court of
    Appeals. Hand was a precocious student and graduated from Union
    College at the age of 17. He studied law with his father and, following
    his admission to the bar, continued to practice law with him until 1859.
    Hand relocated to Albany and established a practice there, soon
    becoming a partner in one of the leading law firms in the state. In
    1863 he was appointed Corporation Counsel of Albany. Hand was
    appointed State Reporter in 1869, a position he held until 1871. During
    his tenure six volumes of the New York Reports were published. In
    1875 Hand was appointed to the Commission on Reform of Municipal
    Government. He was appointed Associate Judge of the Court of
    Appeals in 1878 to fill the seat left vacant by Judge William F. Allen
    until Allen’s term of office expired in 1879. Judge Hand then served
    as the second president of the newly formed New York State Bar
    Association, succeeding former Court of Appeals Judge John K. Porter.
    Judge Hand died on May 21, 1886 in Albany. In a lifetime of
    achievement, one of Judge Hand’s most notable legacies was his
    son, Learned Hand, who became one of the most distinguished and
    respected jurists of the twentieth century.
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