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daughters accused him of restricting access to their estate funds, and brought him to court. The accusations and the upcoming trial deeply depressed Conkling, and on September 18, 1917, two days before he was to appear in court, he jumped from his home window on 157 E. 70th St. The day before he died, he executed a new will that left most of his $ 200,000 estate to his daughters. He was buried in
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Conkling was separated from his wife Ethel since 1912, and their daughters spent most of their time with her. Upon the deaths of the daughters' uncle and aunt Mr. and Mrs. George Loillard Ronalds, they were to inherit the $ 750,000 estate, with Conkling appointed its guardian and trustee. His
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Seventh Annual Record of Assemblymen and Senators from the City of New York in the State Legislature, 1892
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Conkling attended Mount Washington Collegiate Institute. He then studied mining and metallurgy at the
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as a Republican, representing the New York County 7th District. He served in the Assembly in
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Biographical Record, Classes from 1868-1872 of the Sheffield Scientific School
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In 1872, Conkling went abroad and studied geology and mineralogy in the
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In 1896, Conkling married Ethel Eastman Johnson, daughter of painter
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at Yale University in 1868. He graduated from there in 1870 with a
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Republican Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Yale School of Engineering & Applied Science alumni
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1884 United States House of Representatives elections
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New York City
Frederick A. Conkling
Howard Conkling
Seymour-Conkling family
Sheffield Scientific School
Bachelor of Philosophy
Harvard University
Louis Agassiz
Josiah Whitney
Josiah Parsons Cooke
Nathaniel Shaler
University of Berlin
Wheeler Survey
George M. Wheeler
Erastus C. Benedict
Columbia Law School
Assistant United States District Attorney
Stewart L. Woodword
1884 United States House of Representatives elections
Republican
New York's 7th congressional district
New York City Common Council
New York State Assembly
1892
1895
Eastman Johnson
Episcopal Church
National Municipal League
Metropolitan Club
City Club of New York

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