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MULLETT, James, jurist, born in Whittingham, Vermont, 17 October, 1784; died 10 September, 1858. His father, a tailor, removed to Darien, New York, about 1800, apprenticed his son to a joiner and millwright, and assisted in constructing a saw-mill on original mechanical principles. In 1810 the son became a clerk in Fredonia, New York, and during his service tried a suit for his employers, having studied law during his leisure. He was admitted to the bar in 1814, and in 1823 was elected to the legislature, serving two terms. In 1811 he removed to Buffalo, New York In 1846 he was made attorney for Buffalo, and in 1817 he became justice of the supreme court of New York.
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