Milton Courtright Elliott Explained
Milton Courtright Elliott (December 28, 1879 - 1928) was a lawyer and judge from Norfolk, Virginia. He became counsel to the Federal Reserve Board.
Biography
He was born on December 28, 1879, in Norfolk, Virginia, to Warren Grice Elliott (1848-1906) and Margaret Blow. His father was president of the Atlantic Coast Line Railroad. He graduated from the University of Virginia in 1902.[1]
He married Lucy Hamilton Cocke on December 19, 1906. He became counsel to the Federal Reserve Board.[2]
He died in 1928.
Notes and References
- Book: Milton Courtright Elliott . 1929 . . ... He practiced in Richmond 1902-3; in Norfolk, 1903-7; in Washington, 1907-9; in Philadelphia, 1909-10 ... .
- News: To Test Power of Banks . Milton Elliott, counsel for the Federal Reserve Board, in response to questions, today made the following statement about the decision of the Illinois Supreme Court denying to national banks the right to act as trustee, executor, administrator, and registrar of stocks and bonds . . December 29, 1915 . 2010-08-23 .