Greene C. Bronson

American judge


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nameGreene C. Bronson
officeChief Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
term_startJanuary 1, 1850
term_endApril 1851
predecessorFreeborn G. Jewett
successorCharles H. Ruggles
office1Associate Judge of the New York Court of Appeals
term_start1July 5, 1847
term_end1January 1, 1850
predecessor1Office established
office2Chief Justice of the New York Supreme Court
term_start21845
term_end21847
office3Associate Justice of the New York Supreme Court
term_start31836
term_end31845
office417th Attorney General of New York
term_start4January 27, 1829
term_end4January 12, 1836
predecessor4Samuel A. Talcott
successor4Samuel Beardsley
office5Member of the New York General Assembly from Oneida and Oswego Counties
term_start5January 1, 1822
term_end5December 31, 1822
partyDemocratic
otherpartyAnti-Rent
Hunker
Hard Shell
birth_dateNovember 17, 1789
birth_placeSimsbury, Connecticut
death_date
death_placeSaratoga, New York
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Life

He was the son of Oliver Bronson (1746–1815, a music teacher and publisher) and Sarah Merrill Bronson (1754–1825). About 1802, the family removed from Simsbury to Cazenovia which was then in Oneida County, New York.

He was Surrogate of Oneida County from 1819 to 1821. He was a member of the New York State Assembly (Oneida and Oswego Co.) in 1822.

He was New York Attorney General from 1829 to 1836. He was an associate justice of the New York Supreme Court from 1836 to 1845, and chief justice from 1845 to 1847. He was one of the first four judges elected to the New York Court of Appeals at the 1847 New York special judicial election, and was Chief Judge from 1850 to 1851 when he resigned. Bronson was among the founders of Albany Law School.

In 1853, he was appointed Collector of the Port of New York. At the 1854 New York state election, he ran on the Hard Democratic ticket for Governor of New York, but came in last of the four candidates of the major parties.

From 1860 to 1862, he was Corporation Counsel of the City of New York.

He died on September 3, 1863, in Saratoga, New York; and was buried at Green-Wood Cemetery in Brooklyn.

Sources

References

  1. Jonathan Lippman, ''The New York Court of Appeals, Albany Law School, and The Albany Law Review: Institutions Dedicated to the Evolution of the Law in New York State'', 75 Alb. L. Rev. 9, 11 (2011/2012)

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