- William B. Hornblower
William Butler Hornblower (
May 13 1851 –June 16 1914 ) was aNew York jurist who was unsuccessfully nominated to the scotus link by PresidentGrover Cleveland in 1893.Early life and education
William Butler Hownblower was born in Paterson,
New Jersey in 1851.cite book |title=Prominent and Progressive Americans: An Encyclopædia of Contemporaneous Biography |last=Harrison |first=Mitchell C.|url=http://books.google.com/books?id=oUYDAAAAYAAJ |accessdate=2008-01-22 |year=1902 |publisher=New York Tribune |location= New York|pages=170-171 ] He was the son of William Henry Hornblower, aPresbyterian minister, and his wife, Mathilda Butler. Hornblower was the descendant of an old American family; his great-grandfather,Josiah Hornblower , was a member of theContinental Congress . In 1882 he married Sandra C. Sanford, with whom he had three children. After Sandra died, Hornblower married her sister, Emily Sanford Nelson, who was herself a widow. Hornblower graduated fromPrinceton University in 1871 and the law school of Columbia College in 1875.Legal and political career
After graduating from Columbia, he practiced law with the New York
bankruptcy law firm of Carter & Eaton until 1888, when he and two partners formed their own firm.cite news |title=Judge Hornblower Dies in 64th Year |url=http://query.nytimes.com/mem/archive-free/pdf?res=9406EEDE143AE633A25754C1A9609C946596D6CF |publisher=The New York Times |date=1914-06-17 |accessdate=2008-01-22 ] A lifelong Democrat, in 1890 he was appointed by New York governorDavid B. Hill to a commission on state constitutional amendments.Hornblower worked to defeat
Isaac H. Maynard , Hill's preferred candidate for a seat on theNew York Court of Appeals , in 1891, earning Hill's enmity.cite book |title=Grover Cleveland: A Study in Character |last=Brodsky |first=Alyn |year=2000 |publisher=St. Martin's Press |isbn=0312268831 |pages=326-327 ] Hornblower was nominated to the United States Supreme Court by President Cleveland in 1893. New York's U.S. Senators, one of whom was Hill, opposed the nomination, as did several pro-silver Democratic Senators. The nomination was referred to committee and rejected after several months' delay by a 24-30 vote.Following his defeat, Hornblower returned to his successful New York law practice. In 1904, he was elected President of the
New York State Bar Association . That same year, Hornblower served on a committee charged with consolidating the state's laws. [cite book |title=The History of the New York Court of Appeals, 1847-1932 |last=Bergan |first=Francis |year=1985 |publisher=Columbia University Press |location=New York |isbn=0231059507 |pages=247-248 ] In 1907 he formed a new law firm, Hornblower, Miller and Potter, a predecessor to the modern firm ofWillkie Farr & Gallagher . [cite web |url=http://www.willkie.com/firm/firm.aspx?type=history |title=Willkie Farr & Gallagher website |accessdate=2008-01-22 ] Shortly before his death, Hornblower was appointed to a seat on theNew York Court of Appeals , but served for just ten weeks.Notes
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