Henry C. Murphy
1810–1882 (age 72)
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Biography
Henry C. Murphy (1810–1882) served the public as a statesman and diplomat, leaving his mark on New York and on the nation. Elected to Congress, he worked on legislation that reflected the concerns of his constituents, and later represented American interests abroad with the same thoughtful attention he devoted to home affairs.
Throughout his career he embodied a sense of civic responsibility and integrity, and he is memorialized at Green-Wood Cemetery, where his service continues to be remembered by those who admire his quiet dedication to the common good.