Frederick Douglass Kilburn (July 25, 1850 – December 2, 1917) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.
When he was young, he moved with his family to Fort Covington, where his father began practicing law.
[1] In 1885, he left his law practice and became vice-president and manager of the Peoples National Bank of Malone.
He introduced a large number of bills in the State Senate related to Adirondack Park.
[2] Kilburn was a member of the National Guard, serving as lieutenant of the 27th Separate Company for several years.
[1] Kilburn died of a brain hemorrhage at the Clifton Springs Sanitarium on December 2, 1917.