Francis Marion Burdick

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Francis Marion Burdick
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Mayor of Utica, New York
In office
1882–1883
Personal details
Born(1845-08-01)August 1, 1845
De Ruyter, New York
DiedJune 3, 1920(1920-06-03) (aged 74)
De Ruyter, New York
Spouse(s)
Sarah Underhill
(m. 1875)
Children4
EducationHamilton College
OccupationJurist, politician
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Francis Marion Burdick LL.D. (1845–1920) was an American legal scholar.

Biography[]

Francis Marion Burdick was born at De Ruyter, New York on August 1, 1845.[1]

He graduated at Hamilton College in 1869, and in 1872 from the law department at that institution.[1] He practiced law until 1883. He was mayor of Utica, N. Y. in 1882 and 1883.[1] Afterwards, he held positions in Hamilton College, Cornell University, and Columbia University, and was a commissioner for the State of New York. He was the first Theodore Dwight Professor of Law at Columbia Law School.

He married Sarah Underhill on June 8, 1875 and they had four children.[1][2]

Francis Marion Burdick died at his home in De Ruyter on June 3, 1920.[2]

Works[]

Besides contributing extensively to legal periodicals he published:

  • Cases on Torts (1895)
  • The Law of Sales (third edition, 1913)
  • Cases on Sales (second edition, 1901)
  • The Law of Torts (1905, second edition, 1908)
  • Law of Partnership (second edition, 1906)
  • The Essentials of Business Law (1908)

References[]

  1. ^ Jump up to: a b c d The National Cyclopaedia of American Biography. XII. James T. White & Company. 1904. p. 262. Retrieved August 15, 2020 – via Google Books.
  2. ^ Jump up to: a b "Educator Dies Suddenly at De Ruyter Home". The Ithaca Journal. June 4, 1920. p. 7. Retrieved August 15, 2020 – via Newspapers.com.


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