Matches in DBpedia 2016-04 for { <http://dbpedia.org/resource/William_Rumsey> ?p ?o }
Showing triples 1 to 60 of
60
with 100 triples per page.
- William_Rumsey abstract "William Rumsey (born October 18, 1841 in Bath, New York, died January 16, 1903 in Rochester, New York) was an American lawyer, diplomat and judge. His father was David Rumsey (New York), a prominent lawyer, politician and judge. He attended Williams College from 1858–61, departing for military service in his senior year. Due to his military service, the College eventually awarded him a diploma. A member of the New York State Militia, he was pressed into service immediately upon the outbreak of the Civil War. From April 19, 1861 until his discharge in October 1865, he served in four different posts: as an Adjutant-General in a recruiting office in Elmira, as an Adjutant with the New York Light Artillery (with which unit he was wounded), as an aide to General Averell (with the rank of Colonel) and in another position in West Virginia.From 1866 to 1868 Rumsey was employed as the private secretary to the United States Minister to Japan. Upon his return home in February 1868, he began the study of law in his father’s office. He was admitted to the bar on December 9, 1868. Duringthis time of his study he was also a public speaker for the Republican Party. He practiced law in partnership with his father from his admission to the latter’s elevation to the Supreme Court in January 1873 and with a cousin from that time to his own elevation to the bench in 1881.Rumsey’s candidacy for the Supreme Court for the Seventh District in 1880 generated considerable bitterness within the Republican Party. The elder Rumsey had reputedly cut a deal with Steuben County Judge Guy McMaster in 1873 that entailed that he, McMaster, would Succeed Rumsey Sr. Upon the later’s retirement. In addition, several factions had grown up in the district Republican bar which had come to a tacit arrangement to rotate the nominations for election to judicial vacancies between them. Rumsey Jr’s nomination violated both principles. The opposition press in Rochester, New York was not impressed “Little is known of the younger Rumsey” wrote the Union & Advertiser, “and the less of that little said, the better.” Rumsey captured the fall election in the heavily Republican Seventh District.Rumsey sat as a trial judge for fifteen years. In 1896, he was dispatched to Manhattan as an Associate Justice of the Appellate Division for the First Department, on which court he remained until the close of 1900. He was then appointed to the Appellate Division for the Fourth Department, on which he remained for nine months. He resigned this last post in October 1901, and sat as a trial judge until his death in Rochester, New York on January 16, 1903.".
- William_Rumsey birthDate "1841-10-18".
- William_Rumsey birthYear "1841".
- William_Rumsey deathDate "1903-01-16".
- William_Rumsey deathYear "1903".
- William_Rumsey thumbnail William_Rumsey.jpg?width=300.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageID "32497243".
- William_Rumsey wikiPageLength "3358".
- William_Rumsey wikiPageOutDegree "15".
- William_Rumsey wikiPageRevisionID "706438544".
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Bath_(village),_New_York.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Category:1841_births.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Category:1903_deaths.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Category:American_lawyers.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink David_Rumsey_(New_York).
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Manhattan.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink New_York_Guard.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Republican_Party_(United_States).
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Rochester,_New_York.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Steuben_County,_New_York.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink West_Virginia.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink Williams_College.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLink File:William_Rumsey.jpg.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageWikiLinkText "William Rumsey".
- William_Rumsey dateOfBirth "1841-10-18".
- William_Rumsey dateOfDeath "1903-01-16".
- William_Rumsey name "Rumsey, William".
- William_Rumsey shortDescription "American lawyer".
- William_Rumsey sname "William Rumsey".
- William_Rumsey sopt "t".
- William_Rumsey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Internet_Archive_author.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Persondata.
- William_Rumsey wikiPageUsesTemplate Template:Unreferenced.
- William_Rumsey description "American lawyer".
- William_Rumsey description "American lawyer".
- William_Rumsey subject Category:1841_births.
- William_Rumsey subject Category:1903_deaths.
- William_Rumsey subject Category:American_lawyers.
- William_Rumsey hypernym Lawyer.
- William_Rumsey type Agent.
- William_Rumsey type Person.
- William_Rumsey type Person.
- William_Rumsey type Agent.
- William_Rumsey type NaturalPerson.
- William_Rumsey type Thing.
- William_Rumsey type Q215627.
- William_Rumsey type Q5.
- William_Rumsey type Person.
- William_Rumsey comment "William Rumsey (born October 18, 1841 in Bath, New York, died January 16, 1903 in Rochester, New York) was an American lawyer, diplomat and judge. His father was David Rumsey (New York), a prominent lawyer, politician and judge. He attended Williams College from 1858–61, departing for military service in his senior year. Due to his military service, the College eventually awarded him a diploma.".
- William_Rumsey label "William Rumsey".
- William_Rumsey sameAs Q8017837.
- William_Rumsey sameAs m.0h1g2ct.
- William_Rumsey sameAs Q8017837.
- William_Rumsey wasDerivedFrom William_Rumsey?oldid=706438544.
- William_Rumsey depiction William_Rumsey.jpg.
- William_Rumsey givenName "William".
- William_Rumsey isPrimaryTopicOf William_Rumsey.
- William_Rumsey name "Rumsey, William".
- William_Rumsey name "William Rumsey".
- William_Rumsey surname "Rumsey".