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Nelson Jarvis Waterbury died last evening at his home, 13 West Fifty-sixth Street, of pneumonia, after an illness of three days. He caught cold Wednesday while attending to business at his law office, 32 Nassau Street, and it settled in his lungs. Dr. Loomis and Dr. Bartholow of Philadelphia were
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became the boss, he defended Tweed at his trial following the fall of the "Tweed Ring". After Tweed's fall, Waterbury returned to Tammany Hall, but left again in 1875 disagreeing with
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He married Nancy D. M. Gibson (d. 1897), and they had three daughters and a son—Nelson J. Waterbury Jr.—who became his father's law partner in 1884.
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on July 9, 1819, the son of Col. Jonathan Waterbury (d. 1828) and Elizabeth (Jarvis) Waterbury, a niece of Bishop
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The elder Waterbury studied law, was admitted to the bar, and in 1842 formed a partnership to practice law with
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compiled by Franklin Benjamin Hough, Stephen C. Hutchins and Edgar Albert Werner (1867; pages 401 and 531)
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Judge Advocate General of the State Militia. In 1865, he resumed the practice of law.
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ticket in November 1858, but defeated for re-election in 1861 by Republican
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as his assistant and established the first sub-postal station in the city.
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of 1894, but died three weeks before the convention met. He died of
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of Nancy Gibson Waterbury, in NYT on March 16, 1897
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New York
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New York
New York City
Abraham Jarvis
Samuel J. Tilden
Isaac V. Fowler
New York County District Attorney
Democratic
A. Oakey Hall
Tammany Hall
Horatio Seymour
William M. Tweed
John Kelly
Richard Croker
Thomas F. Gilroy
New York State Constitutional Convention
pneumonia
Manhattan


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