Joseph Blunt

Joseph Blunt (February 1792  June 16, 1860 was an American lawyer, author, editor and politician from New York. In 1858, he was appointed New York County District Attorney.

Joseph Blunt
New York, District Attorney
In office
1858–1860
Preceded byPeter B. Sweeny
Succeeded byNelson J. Waterbury
Personal details
BornFebruary 1792
Newburyport, Massachusetts
DiedJune 16, 1860
New York City
NationalityAmerican
Political partyRepublican Party
ProfessionAttorney, Politician

Brothers

Joseph's youngest brother, N. Bowditch Blunt, was New York County District Attorney from 1851 to 1854. The other two brothers, Edmund (17991866) and George William (18021878)[1] followed their father's steps and got involved in nautical affairs. Edmund assisted Ferdinand Rudolph Hassler in surveying the port of New York for the United States Coast Survey in 1817.[2] George W. Blunt was for decades a member, and later secretary, of the Board of Pilot Commissioners, and in 1857 was appointed a New York Harbor Commissioner.[3] Joseph Blunt's nephew was Capt. Edmund Blunt.[4]

Death

Blunt died on June 16, 1860 in New York City.

References

  1. DEATH OF GEO. W. BLUNT in the New York Times on April 20, 1878
  2. A Critical Dictionary of English Literature, and British and American Authors, Living and Deceased by Samuel Austin Allibone (page 211; Vol. 1; Childs & Peterson, Philadelphia, 1859)
  3. Wilson & Fiske 1900.
  4. Obit of Capt. Edmund Blunt, Joseph Blunt's nephew, in the New York Times on January 25, 1894

Attribution

  • Wilson, J. G.; Fiske, J., eds. (1900). "Blunt, Edmund March" . Appletons' Cyclopædia of American Biography. New York: D. Appleton.
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