Hugh Maxwell

Hugh Maxwell (1787 Paisley, Scotland March 31, 1873 New York City) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

Maxwell graduated from Columbia College in 1808. Then he studied law and was admitted to the bar.

During the War of 1812, he was an Assistant Judge Advocate General of the U.S. Army.

He was New York County District Attorney from 1817 to 1818 and from 1821 to 1829. On September 15, 1826, Jacob Barker, Henry Eckford, and other leaders of Tammany Hall were indicted for allegedly committing millions of dollars in acts of fraud against banks, insurance companies, and private citizens, and Maxwell subsequently prosecuted them for "conspiracy to defraud." The first trial ended in a hung jury in October 1826, although some defendants were convicted in a second trial. Eckford, a famous shipbuilder and entrepreneur of the time, was not prosecuted again after the first trial and sought an apology and public statement of his innocence from Maxwell, but succeeded only in getting Maxwell to make a statement that Eckford had been duped by others into illegal acts. Eckford challenged Maxwell to a duel in December 1827, but Maxwell ignored him.

In 1849, Maxwell was appointed by President Zachary Taylor as Collector of the Port of New York and remained in office until 1853, when his term expired. Afterwards he resumed the practice of law, but retired after a few years.

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    Legal offices
    Preceded by
    John Rodman
    New York County District Attorney
    1817–1818
    Succeeded by
    Pierre C. Van Wyck
    Preceded by
    Pierre C. Van Wyck
    New York County District Attorney
    1821–1829
    Succeeded by
    Ogden Hoffman
    Government offices
    Preceded by
    Cornelius W. Lawrence
    Collector of the Port of New York
    1849–1853
    Succeeded by
    Greene C. Bronson
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