Abraham H. Hummel
Abraham H. Hummel was a partner in the nineteenth-century New York City law firm Howe and Hummel, renowned for its involvement in crime and corruption.
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Abraham H. Hummel was a key partner in the prominent New York City law firm Howe and Hummel. Operating during the latter half of the nineteenth century, the firm established a highly celebrated yet controversial presence within the city's legal and social landscape. Hummel's career was defined by his association with this practice, which became one of the most talked-about legal entities of its era.
Rather than focusing on conventional legal matters, Howe and Hummel became principally renowned for its active and direct involvement in the world of crime and corruption. The firm's operations during the late nineteenth century left a lasting legacy, cementing its reputation as a central player in the criminal underbelly of New York City during this historical period.
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