Edward G. O'Neill Papers 1931-1944

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Edward G. O'Neill Papers 1931-1944

Correspondence, manuscripts and published material of the New York attorney, assistant attorney general, and special prosecutor.

5 linear ft.

eng,

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New York (State)

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At least seven of the signers who were paid here may be found in Thomas L. Cook's Palmyra and Vicinity as prominent citizens (Palmyra, 1930; see index). Some also appear in Backman, The First Vision (SLC, 1980). Of one of these, for example who tried to help Martin Harris borrow money to print the Book of Mormon, we obtain some interesting background in Backman's work, pp. 30, 37 (regarding Henry Jessup). Other representative names include Milo Galloway, Luther Reeves, Zebulon Reeves, Thomas Rog...

O'Neill, Edward G.

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Edward G. O'Neill (1894-1972) was a New York State lawyer and assistant state attorney general. Born in Brooklyn, New York, O'Neill received his A. B. from Michigan University and his LLB from Fordham. He served in France during World War I, receiving a Purple Heart and the Croix de Guerre. He received his law degree in 1921 from Fordham University and was admitted to the New York State bar the same year. He practiced in Brooklyn until 1939 when he was appointed assistan...