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James F. Quigley

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In July 1894, James was appointed Police Justice to fill the deceased Robert E. Connelly's remaining term. He was removed from office in March 1895 for being too sympathetic with strikers.
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and passed the bar in 1885. He developed a law firm with John R. Farrar called Quigley & Farrar, which represented some of the leading Brooklyn firms.
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In 1904, James was appointed Assistant Corporation Counsel and put in charge of the Bureau of Street Openings. He resigned in 1910.
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James returned to practicing law, specializing in condemnation proceedings. He later moved from
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In 1893, John married Irish immigrant Mary Theresa Davidson in a ceremony officiated by Bishop
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James died on November 12, 1935, in his Merrick home. He was buried in
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Democratic Party members of the New York State Assembly
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Greenpoint
New York
Fulton Ferry
Columbia Law School
New York State Assembly
1891
1892
1893
Bushwick
Merrick
Nassau County
Charles Edward McDonnell
Holy Cross Cemetery




"James F. Quigley, Former Judge, 75, Dies in Merrick"
"Rites Tomorrow For J. F. Quigley, Ex-Assemblyman"
"'Jim' Quigley in Assembly, Made 3 Wards Out of 1"


"Hon. James F. Quigley"
The New York Red Book
The New York Red Book
"Quigley Appointed Justice"
"Justice Quigley Removed"
"Callahan, Hughes, Quigley, Meagher To Be Named For Long-Delayed Jobs in Corporation Counsel's Office"
"J. F. Quigley Sends in his Resignation"
"Around the Town"

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