Arthur von Briesen (lawyer)

For the soldier see Arthur von Briesen
Arthur von Briesen

von Briesen in 1915
2nd President of the Legal Aid Society
In office
1889–1916
Succeeded by Charles Evans Hughes
Personal details
Born (1843-07-11)July 11, 1843
Borkendorf, Germany
Died May 13, 1920(1920-05-13) (aged 76)
Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal
Cause of death Heart disease
Spouse(s) Ann Goepel (m. 1873)
Residence Staten Island, New York


Arthur von Briesen (July 11, 1843 – May 13, 1920) was a lawyer and philanthropist.[1] He was president of the Legal Aid Society from 1889 to 1916.[2]

Biography

He was born on July 11, 1843 in Borkendorf, Germany (now in Poland).[1] He migrated to the United States in 1858, at the age of 15.[3] In 1873 he married Ann Goepel.[1]

He then began to study law. He enlisted and served as sergeant of Company B of the First New York Volunteers during the American Civil War. After the war, he finished his legal studies at the New York University School of Law and was admitted to the bar for New York state in 1868.[3]

He was president of the Legal Aid Society from 1890 to 1916. His support for Germany during World War I led to his resignation.[1][4] He was replaced by Charles Evans Hughes.[5]

He died in Manhattan on May 13, 1920 at the Staten Island Ferry Whitehall Terminal while waiting for the ferry to arrive, to commute to his summer house at Fort Wadsworth on Staten Island.[1]

Legacy

Von Briesen Park in New York City is named for him.[3] His papers are archived at Princeton University.[6]

Footnotes

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