Samuel Ludlow
This article is about the American jurist. For the British surgeon in early 19th century India, see Samuel Ludlow (surgeon).
Samuel B. Ludlow (born 1792, New York State; died after 1880) was an American jurist. He was one of the first lawyers in Nassau, New York, and was a corporation officer when Nassau was chartered, and was town clerk in 1835. He also played a role in the founding of the Nassau Academy.
From 1840-1845 he was a judge on the Oswego County Court of Common Pleas, and in 1841, he was named a First Judge on that court. He is listed as a retired lawyer in Oswego in the 1880 U.S. Census.
See also
- Henry G. Ludlow was Samuel’s brother.
- William Curtis Noyes got his legal training as a teenager in Samuel’s Albany office.
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