Richard S. Emmet Jr.


Richard Stockton Emmet Jr. was an American lawyer and politician from New York.

Life

Emmet was born on March 10, 1871, in New Rochelle, Westchester County, New York. He was the son of Richard Stockton Emmet and Katherine "Kitty" Emmet. Among his brothers were William T. Emmet and diplomat Grenville T. Emmet.
His great-grandfather was New York Attorney General Thomas Addis Emmet. Among his large extended family was first cousins Col. Robert Temple Emmet, Rosina Emmet Sherwood, William LeRoy Emmet, Devereux Emmet, Lydia Field Emmet, Jane Emmet de Glehn, Christopher Temple Emmet.
He attended St. Paul's School in Concord, New Hampshire, Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute and Columbia Law School.

Career

After his graduation from law school, he studied law with his brother-in-law New York Supreme Court Justice Martin J. Keogh he was admitted to the bar, and practiced with Emmet & Robinson, the law office of his father.
Emmet entered politics as a Republican. He was a member of the New York State Assembly, representing the second district, in 1897. In the Assembly, he was appointed to the Judiciary and Trades and Manufactures Committees by Speaker O'Grady, served briefly until his death in February 1897.

Personal life

On June 6, 1894, he married Mary Lamport Olyphant, the only daughter of Mary Olyphant and Harwood Vernon Olyphant. Together, they were the parents of one child: Mary Olyphant Emmet.
He died of typhoid fever during the legislative session, at his lodgings in Albany, New York, on February 7, 1897. After his death, his widow remarried to Harvard graduate and banker, Philip Curtis in 1899.