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102:. He was re-elected to the office in 1886, and finished his term there in 1890. He then returned to his private law practice. From 1887 to 1889 he had a law partnership with Taylor L. Arms. After Arms was elected County Judge and Surrogate, he entered a new law practice with W. W. Newell from 1892 to 1896, after which he practiced law on his own for a few years. In 1900, he formed the law firm Curtiss, Arms & Keenan with his former partner Arms and Thomas J. Keenan. After Arms died in 1909, the firm became Curtiss, Keenan & Tuttle. 194: 86:. He moved there that April, and spent the next four years working with the college. He also spent this time studying law in the office of Hotchkiss & Millard, later with A. De Witt Wales. He was admitted to the bar in 1880. 289:
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in 1863. Curtiss' now-widowed mother raised her five children on her own until her death in 1873. Curtiss attended an academic school in Marengo for two years. In early 1875, he began attending the
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Curtiss initially worked for Wales' law office as a clerk. In 1882, he opened his own law office. In 1883, shortly after he argued his first court case, he was elected District Attorney of
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Along with being a lawyer and working for the federal government, Curtiss was a honorary member of the American Protective Tariff League. At the request of the League he wrote a pamphlet,
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Curtiss supported Protectionism. He wrote an influential, 300-page treatise on supporting the tariff called
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George B Curtiss, Abraham Lincoln Protectionist, American Protective Tariff League, New York, 1916, page 1
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reappointed him to the office, and he served in that position for 13 years.
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protectionism
Mount Morris, New York
McHenry County, Illinois
Marengo
127th Illinois Infantry Regiment
American Civil War
Siege of Vicksburg
Northwestern Business College
Madison, Wisconsin
Elgin
Woodstock
Binghamton, New York
Broome County
Republican
United States Attorney for the Northern District of New York
Roosevelt
Taft
William McKinley
Thomas B. Reed
Levi P. Morton
Freemasons
New York State Bar Association
Johnson City



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