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were involved in disposing of his estate, which resulted in construction of Harmanus Bleecker Hall, a library and theater complex, which was built in 1889. In 1919, the board of the Young Men's Association decided it would be better off with a structure dedicated purely for use as a library. It
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the library building to the city in 1924. It was the first library building in the city, and the beginning of Albany's current public library system. The library later relocated to other facilities, and the Bleecker library building was eventually redeveloped as commercial office space.
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of her estate decided the $ 130,000 (4.41 million in modern dollars) would best be spent to benefit the Young Men's Association, an organization Bleecker had strongly supported, including service on its board of directors. Under the terms of Bleecker's will, Parker and
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during Tweed's trials for corruption. In his later years, Parker compiled, edited and published six volumes of reports on criminal cases, and took part with several colleagues in publishing a revised edition of New York's state statutes.
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of 1867. He was heavily involved in committees that considered reorganization of the state courts, and successfully advocated abolition of the chancery courts, and the vesting of both
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Parker continued to practice law into his old age, and argued a case before the state Court of Appeals the week before his death. He died in Albany on May 13, 1890. He was buried at
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which covered the curriculum of the school's entire four year program. He passed easily, and received his degree as a member of that year's graduating class. In 1827, he began the
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in 1858. During the administrations of New York's Democratic governors, Parker declined several offers to reappoint him to the bench, and during the presidential administration of
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to his much younger wife with the stipulation that, upon her death, the money would be spent to benefit the city of Albany. She survived him by almost 40 years, and the
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Parker grew a law practice that expanded to cover several counties adjacent to Delhi, and frequently appeared in both the state circuit and chancery courts. A
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Parker was a longtime promoter of higher education, and served as a trustee or board of governors member of several institutions, including Union College,
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Sketch of the Lives of Harmanus Bleecker and Sebastiana Cornelia Coster; With a History of the Gift of the "Bleecker Fund" to the Young Men's Association
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After leaving the bench, Parker resumed practicing law in Albany, and founded a partnership that included former judge Edwin Countryman and Parker's son
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on June 2, 1807, the son of Anna (née Fenn) and Rev. Daniel Parker. His father was a Congregational clergyman, and also a teacher in
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How Much Is That in Real Money? A Historical Price Index for Use as a Deflator of Money Values in the Economy of the United States
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bill (which passed in 1840), the Mississippi election case (which resulted in two Democratic House members being supplanted by
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in 1851, and he was a member of the school's faculty for over twenty years. He was the unsuccessful Democratic candidate for
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The Whig Party had disintegrated by 1855, and when Parker ran for reelection, he was opposed by a candidate of the new
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powers in the same courts. In 1868, Parker took on a rare criminal defense case and obtained an acquittal for
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and its processes for disposing of public land, and the House's response to the duel between
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Democratic Party members of the United States House of Representatives from New York (state)
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in 1834, the youngest person ever elected to the board, and he served from 1835 to 1844.
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in the 1860s, Parker was appointed to its board of trustees, and he served until 1881.
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counties, and served from March 4, 1837 to March 3, 1839. A supporter of President
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Party. Gould narrowly defeated Parker, who left the bench at the end of his term.
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An address delivered before the graduating class of the Albany Medical College
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On August 27, 1834 Parker married Harriet Langdon Roberts, a daughter of
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New York State Office of Parks, Recreation and Historic Preservation
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on the grounds of temporary insanity after Cole shot and killed
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in 1828, and commenced practice in partnership with his uncle.
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Among his well known cases was his successful argument to the
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Delaware County, New York; History of the Century, 1797-1897
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United States Attorney for the Southern District of New York
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Young Men's Association for Mutual Improvement (1888).
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Lee Pinckney III and John A. Bonafide (October 1995).
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Biographical Directory of the United States Congress
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that national banks were subject to state taxation.
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Albany, NY: Weed, Parsons & Company. 31: 1702:19th-century New York (state) politicians 1384: 1278: 1201: 725:Parker as depicted in Volume 3 (1911) of 120:June 7, 1847 – December 31, 1855 1236: 1216: 795:New York State Constitutional Convention 720: 1647:Judges of the New York Court of Appeals 1345:. New York, NY: W. W. Munsell & Co. 1259:"Consumer Price Index (estimate) 1800–" 433: 216:January 20, 1835 – May 4, 1844 1642:Members of the New York State Assembly 1624: 1588:New York's 20th congressional district 1453:Albany Rural Cemetery (May 16, 1890). 793:In 1867, Parker was a delegate to the 743:Parker was one of the founders of the 727:Legal and Judicial History of New York 667: 644:to accept appointment as judge of the 532:office of his uncle Amasa Parker, was 76:March 4, 1837 – March 3, 1839 1257:Federal Reserve Bank of Minneapolis. 171:March 6, 1844 – June 6, 1847 1404:"Obituary: Ex-Judge Amasa J. Parker" 1318:"Albany Rural Cemetery Burial Cards" 875: 573:University of the State of New York 528:. He completed his studies in the 204:University of the State of New York 13: 690:, a landmark case in the field of 539: 492:(1837-1839), and a justice of the 14: 1713: 1682:19th-century American legislators 1667:Politicians from Albany, New York 1476: 609:United States General Land Office 1662:Burials at Albany Rural Cemetery 1612: This article incorporates 1607: 635: 504:Amasa Junius Parker was born in 1672:People from Sharon, Connecticut 1657:New York Supreme Court Justices 1652:Union College (New York) alumni 1485:"Amasa J. 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Parker" 835:Hudson River State Hospital 763:he declined appointment as 738:United States Supreme Court 623:, and lost a close race to 587:as the representative from 585:25th United States Congress 559:Parker was a member of the 10: 1718: 1515:at The Political Graveyard 1327: 849:died in 1848, he left his 672:Parker was elected to the 583:Parker was elected to the 548:, in 1833, he was elected 157:Judge of New York State's 1595: 1578: 1570: 1563: 1553: 1534: 1526: 1521: 1080:Delaware County, New York 1066:Delaware County, New York 907: 887: 865:Harmanus Bleecker Library 841:Harmanus Bleecker Library 684:New York Court of Appeals 640:In 1844, Parker moved to 607:), the operations of the 467: 459: 443: 413: 405: 391: 377: 356: 351: 347: 335: 323: 312: 307:Delaware County, New York 301: 287: 273: 256: 244: 232: 220: 209: 197: 193:None (Position abolished) 187: 175: 164: 156: 146: 136: 113: 104: 92: 80: 69: 49: 45: 30: 23: 1522:Party political offices 1483:United States Congress. 1380:. 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Parker Jr. 668:State supreme court 534:admitted to the bar 506:Sharon, Connecticut 490:U.S. Representative 474:Amasa Junius Parker 373:Sharon, Connecticut 361:Amasa Junius Parker 159:Third Circuit Court 823:Cornell University 772:American Civil War 730: 688:nedeker v. Warring 239:James S. Wadsworth 1605: 1604: 1596:Succeeded by 1554:Succeeded by 1283:, pp. 19–21. 1206:, pp. 13–14. 938:Edwin Corning Jr. 847:Harmanus Bleecker 811:L. Harris Hiscock 700:personal property 650:Smith A. Boughton 617:William J. Graves 550:District Attorney 471: 470: 400:Menands, New York 303:District Attorney 124:William B. Wright 109:'s Third District 1709: 1611: 1610: 1590: 1571:Preceded by 1527:Preceded by 1519: 1518: 1494: 1472: 1470: 1468: 1458: 1449: 1447: 1445: 1436:. 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U.S. House of Representatives
New York
20th district
William Seymour
Judson Allen
New York Supreme Court
William B. Wright
Ira Harris
Third Circuit Court
John P. Cushman
Board of Regents
University of the State of New York
Simeon De Witt
James S. Wadsworth
New York State Assembly
Delaware County
Samuel Gordon
John Edgerton
William B. Ogden
District Attorney
Delaware County, New York
Noadiah Johnson
Samuel Gordon
Albany Rural Cemetery
Menands, New York
Alma mater
Union College
Schenectady, New York
19th Century

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