Background
Kellogg, Abraham Lincoln was born on May 1, 1860 in Croton (now Treadwell), Delaware County, New York, United States. Son of Marvin Douglas and Hannah (Schermerhorn) Kellogg.
Kellogg, Abraham Lincoln was born on May 1, 1860 in Croton (now Treadwell), Delaware County, New York, United States. Son of Marvin Douglas and Hannah (Schermerhorn) Kellogg.
Educated Delaware Literature Institute, Franklin, New York. Doctor of Laws, Wittenberg College, Springfield, O., 1931, Alfred (New York) U., 1935.
1 son, Lincoln Lewis. Admitted to New York bar, 1883, and practiced at Oneonta. Member Constitutional Convention, New York, 1896.
County judge of Otsego County, 1908-1918 (resigned). Justice Supreme Court of New York, 6th Judicial District, term 1918-1930. Appointed official referee of Supreme Court of New York, 1931.
Member convention to revise Judiciary Article of Constitution of New York, 1921, and of convention to draft rules for the Supreme Court of New York, 1922. Prominent as attorney for State of New York in prosecuting offenders against pure food laws and tried 27 cases, winning all of them. Director International Business Machines Corporation since 1934.
President board of trustees Hartwick College. The high school, Treadwell, named in his honor. Former member N.G.S.N.Y.
Member American, New York State and Oneonta bar associations. Mason.; Clubs: Oneonta, Oneonta Country.
Married Mary Blakeslee Lewis, June 21, 1893.