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Town of Sherburne, Chenango County, New York
Lawyers
The first prominent lawyer in Sherburne was Roswell
Judson, from Delaware county, who was admitted to practice June 10, 1835.
He was elected county judge in 1847, and re-elected in 1851. He went west
soon after the expiration of his judgeship.
Francis S. Edwards practiced here a few years between 1840 and 1850.
Ira P. Barnes, a native of Columbus in this county, was admitted June 13,
1839, and practiced here a few years about the middle of the century.
George P. Avery, also from Columbus, was contemporary with Barnes.
Alfred Nichols came from Earlville about the time Avery left.
None others of prominence have located here since, except those now
practicing here. They are Delos L. Atkyns, Charles A. Fuller, Stephen
Holden and Robert A. Kutschbach.

Delos L. Atkyns
Delos L. Atkyns, was born in Pharsalia in this county,
Sept. 30, 1840, and educated in the district schools of his native town.
He commenced to read law in 1862 with Rexford & Kingsley, of Norwich,
with whom he completed his studies. He was admitted in May, 1865, and
commenced practice that year in Sherburne, where he has since continued.
Charles A. Fuller was born in Edmeston, Otsego county, Aug. 17, 1841, and
educated in the district schools of his native town and the academic
department of Madison University. He was graduated from the Albany Law
School in the spring of 1865. He commenced practice in Hamilton in June of
that year, with E. H. Risley, leaving in the spring of 1866 for Sherburne,
where he has since continued.
Stephen Holden was born in South Hartwick, Otsego county, April 26, 1832,
and educated at the Delaware Literary Institute, Franklin, Delaware
county, where he prepared for college and was graduated from Yale college
in 1857. He commenced the study of law in August, 1861, at Watertown, N.
Y., and was admitted the following May. He commenced practice in October,
1866, at East Worcester, N. Y., May 25, 1871, he removed thence to
Sherburne where he has since practiced.
Robert A Kutschbach was born in Gotha, Prussia, Oct. 4, 1854, and
emigrated with his parents to Columbus in this county in 1860. He received
an academic education in Sherburne, and commenced the study of law in that
village Sept. 1, 1873, with D. L. Atkyns, with whom he remained three
years. He was admitted in January, 1870, and commenced practice that year
in Sherburne.
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Source: Taken in part from Smith, James H.,
History of Chenango and Madison Counties, New York. D. Mason &
Co. Syracuse, NY 1880.
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