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  1. Nathan Sanford (November 5, 1777 – October 17, 1838) was an American politician. [1] [2] Early life. Sanford was born on November 5, 1777, in Bridgehampton, New York. He was the son of Thomas Sanford and Phebe ( née Baker) Sanford, [3] a family of farmers and tradesmen. [2]

  2. Chancellor of New York, 1823-1826. Nathan Sanford (sometimes spelled Sandford) was born on November 5, 1777, in Bridgehampton, Long Island, NY. He was educated at Clinton Academy in East Hampton, studied at Yale College and then in the law office of Samuel Jones.

  3. Dec 29, 2017 · Set in the tumultuous decades of post-revolutionary America, Reluctant Reformer brings to light the long neglected New York lawyer-politician, Nathan Sanford. As a lawyer, Sanford contributed to modern property law.

  4. digfir-published.macmillanusa.com › hewittsources › hewittsources_ch9NATHAN SANFORD

    Nathan Sanford, a former U.S. senator and a delegate to the New York constitutional convention, argued in favor of removing property qualifications. Sanford and his supporters won the debate, and property qualifications were removed for white male voters.

  5. Set in the tumultuous decades of post-revolutionary America, Reluctant Reformer brings to light the long neglected New York lawyer-politician, Nathan Sanford. As a lawyer, Sanford contributed to modern property law.

  6. Nathan Sanford (November 5, 1777-October 17, 1838) was born in Bridgehampton (Suffolk County), New York. Admitted to the bar in 1799, he commenced practice in New York City.

  7. Nov 21, 2017 · Set in the tumultuous decades of post-revolutionary America, Reluctant Reformer brings to light the long neglected New York lawyer-politician, Nathan Sanford. As a lawyer, Sanford...