Samuel H. Hammond


Samuel Haight Hammond was an American lawyer, author, newspaper editor and politician from New York.

Life

He was the son of Lazarus Hammond, the founder of Hammondsport. On September 3, 1828, he married Emeline Anne Humphrey, granddaughter of Congressman Reuben Humphrey, and they had six children. He studied law, was admitted to the bar, and practiced.
He entered politics as an Abolitionist, then joined successively the Democratic Party, the Whig Party, the Whigs' Silver Grey faction, the American Party and finally became a Republican.
About 1844, he removed to Albany. He was District Attorney of Albany County from 1848 to 1850. In 1853, he became the editor of the Albany State Register. One of the partners in his Hammond, King & Barnes firm was William Barnes Sr., who later served as New York's forst Superintendent of Insurance.
In 1856, he returned to Bath and resumed the practice of law. He was a member of the New York State Senate in 1860 and 1861.
In 1864, he removed to Watertown. He was buried at the Brookside Cemetery in Watertown.