George M. Curtis (New York Politician)
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George Milton Curtis (June 20, 1840 – May 14, 1915) was an American lawyer, politician, and judge from New York.


Life

Curtis was born on June 20, 1840 in Worcester, Massachusetts, the son of Beriah Curtis and Lydia Massena Denye Hunter. He attended the local schools, Worcester High School, and the Baptist Academy in Worcester. Curtis was preparing for college when the American Civil War broke out. He left his studies to enlist in the Union Army, serving in the 3rd Massachusetts Rifles Battalion under Major (later General) Charles Devens. He served beyond his enlistment period in order to participate in a great battle expected to occur at the time. He then returned to private life and studied law under John W. Ashmead. He was admitted to the New York bar in 1864, and in 1865 he was appointed assistant Corporation Counsel of New York City. He served as Judge of the Marine Court (later known as the City Court) from 1868 to 1874. In 1863, Curtis was elected to the
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as a
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, representing the New York County 3rd District (Wards 3, 5, and 8). He served in the Assembly in
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and
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. While in the Assembly, he made speeches in defense of Governor
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(which was copied and reported on by papers all over the country) and in favor of a Health Bill. Curtis spent forty years as a widely known and successful lawyer, specializing in litigation trials with wills that were under attack or involved questions of insanity and conducting trials all over the country. He conducted a number of will contests, including for the wills of tobacconist John Anderson, Senator James G. Fair, theatrical manager Frank Stetson,
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, publisher Frank Leslie, and Maltby G. Lane. He was involved in the Louisiana Lottery contest and pleaded the case of Jerome C. Collin during the Jeanette inquiry before Congress. He successfully defended a number of people indicted for murder, famously defending Thomas Buford, brother of Union Cavalry leader General John Buford, for the murder of Chief Justice
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of Kentucky in 1879. No Kentucky lawyer would defend Buford in the trial. Curtis successfully obtained an appeal with an insanity plea, believed to be the first time in a criminal trial "emotional insanity" was used as a defense. It was also the first time a complete stenographic report was published in a newspaper, the '' Louisville Courier-Journal''. He also William C. Rhinelander, who was accused of shooting lawyer William Drake. Curtis was a member of the New York County Lawyers' Association, the.
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, the American Bar Association, the
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, the Grand Army of the Republic, and the
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. For over forty years, he was counsel of "
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," a benevolent society that focused on interests of
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. He was married to Caroline Gertrude Miller. Their son George Milton Jr. was also a lawyer. Curtis died at his son George's home in Flatbush from heart trouble on May 14, 1915. He was cremated in Fresh Pond Crematory, and the ashes were buried in Worcester, Massachusetts.


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