Erastus D. Culver

Erastus D. Culver

Erastus Dean Culver (March 15, 1803 - October 13, 1889) was a U.S. Representative from New York.

Born in Champlain in Washington County, New York, Culver was graduated from the University of Vermont at Burlington in 1826.He studied law.He was admitted to the bar in 1831 and commenced practice in Fort Ann, New York.He moved to Greenwich, New York, in 1836.He served as member of the State assembly 1838-1840.

Culver was elected as a Whig to the Twenty-ninth Congress (March 4, 1845-March 3, 1847).He moved to Brooklyn, New York, in 1850, where he became well known as a lawyer, arguing cases for Brooklyn and New York City abolitionists. He was elected as judge of the city court of Brooklyn in 1854 and served through 1861; in 1857 he ruled in favor of James Stead, a fugitive slave, in a hotly contested case that featured a dramatic "rescue," defeating slave catchers seeking to return Stead to his master.He was appointed by President Lincoln as Minister Resident to Venezuela and served in that capacity from 1862 to 1866.He died in Greenwich, New York, October 13, 1889.He was interred in the Culver vault in Greenwich Cemetery.

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state = New York
district = 14
before = Charles Rogers
after = Orlando Kellogg
years = March 4, 1845-March 3, 1847
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title = United States Minister to Venezuela
before = Henry T. Blow
after = James Wilson
years = 7 October 186217 May 1866


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