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Greenleaf S. Van Gorder

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American politician
Greenleaf S. Van Gorder
Member of the New York Senate
from the 30th district
In office
1890–1893
Preceded byEdward C. Walker
Succeeded byCharles Lamy

Greenleaf Scott Van Gorder (June 2, 1855 York, New York – November 2, 1933) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

He attended the common schools, Angelica Academy, and Alfred University. Then he studied law, was admitted to the bar in 1877, and practiced in Pike.

He was Clerk of the Town of Pike from 1878 to 1881; Supervisor of the Town of Pike from 1883 to 1887; a member of the New York State Assembly (Wyoming Co.) in 1888 and 1889; and a member of the New York State Senate (30th D.) from 1890 to 1893, sitting in the 113th, 114th, 115th and 116th New York State Legislatures.

In May 1904, his brother John Van Gorder and his half-sister Anna Farnham were murdered at their home on a farm in West Almond.

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New York State Assembly
Preceded byEdward A. Pierce New York State Assembly
Wyoming County

1888–1889
Succeeded byI. Sam Johnson
New York State Senate
Preceded byEdward C. Walker New York State Senate
30th District

1890–1893
Succeeded byCharles Lamy
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