Myer Nussbaum

He was the son of Solomon Nussbaum (1806–1879) and Clara Nussbaum (1816–1898), German Jewish emigrants from Neustadt an der Saale.

On May 28, 1900, he was appointed as referee to hear testimony relating to the business of the American Ice Company, an ice trust which the State authorities wanted to break up.

Afterwards he remained in New York City, and practiced law there.

On February 13, 1915, he was appointed as referee to hear testimony to "determine whether the increased prices of bread, flour and wheat have been due to criminal conspiracy."

He was buried at the Beth Emeth Cemetery in Glenmont.

Myer Nussbaum (1893)