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Carter, James Coolidge

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Carter, James Coolidge (1827-1905)

US lawyer. He defended the evolution of common law, and in 1871, helped prosecute ‘Boss’ Tweed. He was US chief counsel in the Bering Sea controversy in 1893.

He was born in Lancaster, Massachusetts. He spent 52 years with the law firm Davies & Scudder in New York. He was a founder - and for nine years president - of the National Municipal League, and a president of the American Bar Association


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