Moses Hampton Todd

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Moses Hampton Todd
Pennsylvania Attorney General
In office
January 16, 1907 – January 17, 1911
Preceded byHampton L. Carson
Succeeded byJohn C. Bell
Personal details
BornAugust 31, 1845
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
DiedNovember 7, 1935 (aged 90)
Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
SpouseAlice Euphemia Feree
Children4

Moses Hampton Todd (August 31, 1845 – November 7, 1935[1]) was a Pennsylvania lawyer, who served as state Attorney General.

Biography and career

Todd was born in 1845, son of James Todd, a well-known Philadelphia lawyer and former state legislator and Attorney General, and his second wife, Jane Miller. In 1852, the elder Todd retired and the family moved to Greenberg. Upon the elder Todd's death in 1863, the family moved to Uniontown.[2]

Todd attended Washington & Jefferson College for three years, then read law and was admitted to the bar of Fayette County in 1868. He was then admitted to the bar of Philadelphia in 1869, and assisted Theodore Cuyler there. Todd opened his own offices in Philadelphia in 1875.[2]

Todd married Alice Euphemia Feree (1846–1930) in 1870. They had 4 children.[2]

Todd was appointed as state Attorney General in 1907, and served until 1911. In his first year, he was the "dominant figure in the prosecution in the capitol graft case".[1]

References

  1. ^ a b "Ex-Attorney General Todd of Pennsylvania Dies at 90". The Chicago Daily Tribune. November 8, 1935. p. 26.
  2. ^ a b c Smull's Legislative Hand Book and Manual of the State of Pennsylvania. Pennsylvania. 1908. p. 143.

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Legal offices
Preceded by Attorney General of Pennsylvania
1907–1911
Succeeded by