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LARREMORE, Richard Ludlow, jurist, born in Astoria, New York, 6 September, 1830. He was graduated at Rutgers in 1850, and read law in the office of Robinson, Betts, and Robinson. He was for several years a member of the board of education in New York, and was made its president in 1868. He was a member of the Constitutional convention of 1867, and in 1870 was elected a justice of the court of common pleas of New York for fifteen years, and re-elected in 1885, when he became chief justice. He received the degree of LL.D. from the University of the city of New York in 1870.
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