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as D.A. of New York to fill the vacancy caused by the death of D.A. Phelps, and remained in office until the end of 1881. In
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and George G. Vest. Unidentified men may be Daniel G. Rollins, James F. Gregory, W.P. Clark, W. H. Forwood, and/or George G. Vest, Jr.)
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He was the son of Daniel G. Rollins, Judge of
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was a distant cousin, all descended from Judge
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241:Life of Edward H. Rollins: A Political Biography
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220:Edward Ashton Rollins
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