John T. Hudson

John T. Hudson (June 7, 1810 – April 16, 1887) was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

"[3] From 1832 to 1836, he formed a law partnership with George P. Barker, later the New York State Attorney General.

However, shortly before the State election, Commissioner Jonas Earll, Jr. had died, and Hudson was appointed on December 3, 1846, by Governor Silas Wright to fill the vacancy and remained in office until the end of 1847.

[5] In 1854, he was appointed by President Franklin Pierce to succeed William Ketchum as Collector of Customs at Buffalo.

[14] Hudson died on April 16, 1887, at the Tifft House hotel in Buffalo,[3] his residence for the last twenty years of his life.

The Tifft House, Buffalo.