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Austin Abbott

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Birthplace: Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
Death: April 19, 1896 (64)
New York, NY, United States
Immediate Family:

Son of Jacob Abbott and Harriet Vaughn
Husband of Anna Abbott and Ellen Louisa Abbott
Father of Private; Private and Private
Brother of Benjamin Vaughan Abbott; Rev. Lyman Abbott, Dr.; Rev. Edward Abbott; Frances Elizabeth Abbott; George Abbott and 1 other

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About Austin Abbott

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Austin_Abbott

Austin Abbott, LL.D. (December 18, 1831 – April 19, 1896) was a lawyer and academic born in Boston, Massachusetts, the son of Jacob Abbott. He is probably best remembered as being the government counsel in the trial of Charles J. Guiteau for the assassination of President James Garfield.

Biography

He graduated from New York University in 1851. The following year, he was admitted to the bar and became a partner with his brother Benjamin Vaughan in the legal firm Abbott Brothers, a firm he stayed with through 1870. He aided his brother Benjamin in the preparation of his well-known digests of laws and was himself a prolific legal author. His works, mostly of a practical character, included a comprehensive digest of New York Statutes and Reports, a treatise on Trial Practice, and a useful collection of legal forms, all of which proved to be useful to the profession. He married Ellen Louise Dummer Gilman in 1854. His second wife was since 1879 Anna Rowe Worth.

He assisted commissioners in preparing the codes of New York in 1865. In 1875, he gained a national reputation as counsel for Henry Ward Beecher in Theodore Tilton's suit against him.

In 1881, he took the case against Guiteau and won. The case was one of the first highly publicized uses of the insanity defense in the United States. From 1891 until his death he was Dean of the Law School of the New York University, and the professor of pleading, equity, and evidence there as well.

He wrote several books, including the novels:

Cone Cut Corners; The Experiences of a Conservative Family in Fanatical Times, 1855

Matthew Caraby, 1859 (with his brothers, including Benjamin Vaughan Abbott)

His non-fiction works include the following books, as well as several briefs and other legal writings:

Reports of Practice Cases Determined in the Courts of the State of New York, Volume 1, 1855 (with his brother Benjamin Vaughan Abbott)

Reports of Decisions of the Court of Appeals of New York, 1850-69, (4 volumes), 1873–1874

New Cases, Courts of the State of New York, 31 volumes covering 1876-1894,

Abbott's Digest of New York Statutes and Reports, new 6 volume edition, 1873

Official Report of the Trial of Henry Ward Beecher, 2 volumes, 1875.

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Austin Abbott's Timeline

1831
December 18, 1831
Boston, Suffolk County, Massachusetts, United States
1896
April 19, 1896
Age 64
New York, NY, United States