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Deputy Attorney General for New York, US From Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Roscoe Seely Conkling (February 15, 1884 - September 14, 1956) was the Deputy New York Attorney General until 1919. He administered the draft laws in New York during World War I and World War II.[1]
Roscoe Seely Conkling | |
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Born | |
Died | September 14, 1956 72) | (aged
Education | Amherst College (1908) |
Occupation | Deputy New York Attorney General |
Spouse(s) | Isabella Woodbury Florence Clock |
Children | 3 |
Parent(s) | William F. Conkling Priscilla Mason |
He was born on February 15, 1884, in Paterson, New Jersey, to William F. Conkling and Priscilla Mason of Northville, New York. He graduated from Amherst College in 1908.[2]
He was the Deputy New York Attorney General until 1919.[3]
After a long illness, he died on the night of September 14, 1956, at his apartment in the Irving Hotel in Manhattan, New York City. He was 72 years old.[1]
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