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ROELKER, Bernard, lawyer, b. in Osnabruck, Hanover, Germany, 24 April. 1816; d. in New York city, 5 March, 1888. He was graduated in 1835 at the University of Bonn, where he had devoted himself to the study of law and philology. Later he came to this country, and after teaching German and music in Bridgeport, Conn., was appointed to a tutorship at Harvard in 1837, was admitted to the bar, and practised for several years in Boston. In 1856 he removed to the city of New York, and entered the firm of Laur and Roelker. He soon established a large practice among the Germans, and when his partner died he had gained a reputation as an authority on wills and contracts. In 1863 he won the suit of Meyer vs. Roosevelt, the first of the legal-tender cases before the U. S. supreme court, which attracted general attention. He continued to practise until advancing age compelled him to relinquish a large part of his business. His last important argument was made before the New York court of appeals in October, 1887. Mr. Roelker was a personal friend of Samuel J. Tilden, and was associated with him in the organization of the Prairie du Chien railroad. Possibly mentioned in 18670520CAS_FWS as CAS's friend Roelker, as they were both members of the New York Bar and appear to have served on a few committees together.

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ROELKER, Bernard, lawyer, b. in Osnabruck, Hanover, Germany, 24 April. 1816; d. in New York city, 5 March, 1888. He was graduated in 1835 at the University of Bonn, where he had devoted himself to the study of law and philology. Later he came to this country, and after teaching German and music in Bridgeport, Conn., was appointed to a tutorship at Harvard in 1837, was admitted to the bar, and practised for several years in Boston. In 1856 he removed to the city of New York, and entered the firm of Laur and Roelker. He soon established a large practice among the Germans, and when his partner died he had gained a reputation as an authority on wills and contracts. In 1863 he won the suit of Meyer vs. Roosevelt, the first of the legal-tender cases before the U. S. supreme court, which attracted general attention. He continued to practise until advancing age compelled him to relinquish a large part of his business. His last important argument was made before the New York court of appeals in October, 1887. Mr. Roelker was a personal friend of Samuel J. Tilden, and was associated with him in the organization of the Prairie du Chien railroad. Possibly mentioned in 18670520CAS_FWS as CAS's friend Roelker, as they were both members of the New York Bar and appear to have served on a few committees together.
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His memorial: https://books.google.com/books?id=mvItAAAAYAAJ&pg=PA3&lpg=PA3&dq=bernard+roelker&source=bl&ots=8FMwnyCjvB&sig=ACfU3U0xuxvQjNpi9nFbakso-jHtCWmnsQ&hl=en&sa=X&ved=2ahUKEwiTpbCykanmAhWirVkKHQIGAlUQ6AEwDXoECA4QAg#v=onepage&q=bernard%20roelker%20born&f=false
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Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography
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Appleton's Cyclopaedia of American Biography
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