. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ohn W. 1820.—James H. Teackle, Wm. H. Tobey, Aaron Van-derpoel, Ambrose L. Jordan, Charles Waldo. 1821.—David F. Barstow, Allen Jordan. 1822.—Robert H. Monis. 1823.—Chester Sturtevant. 1825.—Eleazer Root, Jr., Chas. Esselstyn, Cyrus 1826.—Nathan Chamberlain. 1827.—John B. Van Ness. 1828.—J. Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Jr., Darius Peck. 1829.—Russell G. Door, Chas. B. Dutcher, W. , Carroll Livingston. 1830.—Wheeler H. Clarke, Josiah Sutherla
. History of Columbia County, New York. With illustrations and biographical sketches of some of its prominent men and pioneers . ohn W. 1820.—James H. Teackle, Wm. H. Tobey, Aaron Van-derpoel, Ambrose L. Jordan, Charles Waldo. 1821.—David F. Barstow, Allen Jordan. 1822.—Robert H. Monis. 1823.—Chester Sturtevant. 1825.—Eleazer Root, Jr., Chas. Esselstyn, Cyrus 1826.—Nathan Chamberlain. 1827.—John B. Van Ness. 1828.—J. Rutsen Van Rensselaer, Jr., Darius Peck. 1829.—Russell G. Door, Chas. B. Dutcher, W. , Carroll Livingston. 1830.—Wheeler H. Clarke, Josiah Sutherland, JohnGaul, Jr., John Snyder, John Sanders, Jr., Peter H. Sil-vester, Henry Hogeboom, Martin Van Deusen, Peter VanSchaack, Jr. 1S31.—Robert B. Monell, Wm. H. Freeland, G. , James Burt, W. D. Henderson. 1832.—George G. Bull, Josiah W. Fairfield, JamesSutherland, Jr. 1833.—James Storm, A. Underbill, Ambrose S. Russell,Alonzo Greene, George W. Bulkeley. 1834.—E. C. Halsey. 1835.—Robert C. Van Rensselaer, Robert L. Dorr,Edwin C. Litchfield. 1836.—Josephus D. Jordan, Daniel B. HON. HENRY HOGEBOOM. Hon. Henry Hogeboom, late judge of the SupremeCourt, was prominently before the public in various legaland judicial capacities for more than thirty years, and cameof distinguished ancestry. His grandfather, Hon. Corne-lius Hogeboom, was a descendant of the oldest Knicker-bocker stock of the State. He was for several years high-sheriff of Columbia county, and while an incumbent ofthat office, and in the discharge of official duties, he waskilled in the town of Hinsdale, in the year 1791. C. Hogeboom, the father of the judge, was a gentle-man of the purest integrity, and of commanding influencein the county. He was high-sheriff for two terms, anddischarged the duties of that position with an energy,fidelity, and promptitude which won him universal com-mendation and respect. He was twice elected member ofAssembly from his native co
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