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NASIt, Stephen Payne, lawyer, born in Albany, New York, 26 August, 1821. Hewas educated in the public schools in Albany, and at the French college at Chamblay, Canada, began the practice of law in Saratoga, New York, and resided there and in Albany till 1845, when he removed to New York city. He was a founder of the New York bar association in 1863, and in 1880 became its president. He is a trustee of Columbia college, a member of the vestry of Trinity church, and is prominent in the debates of the diocesan conventions of New York.
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