Emory A. Chase

Emory Albert Chase (August 31, 1854 – June 25, 1921) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

He attended the public school at Hensonville, and continued his studies at the Fort Edward Collegiate Institute, but did not graduate.

After Hallock’s retirement in September 1890, his law firm continued as Jennings & Chase until December 1896.

In January 1906, he was designated[2] by Governor Frank W. Higgins to the New York Court of Appeals under the amendment of 1899.

In 1920, he ran again and finally, in the meanwhile having become the senior associate judge, was elected to a fourteen-year term, but died a half year later on June 25, 1921, in Catskill, New York.

Emory A. Chase and Frank H. Hiscock in 1913