Born in Nelson, New York, Lord attended the common schools and the local academies at Morrisville and Geneseo.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar in 1842 and commenced practice in Mount Morris, New York.
He moved to Geneseo, the county seat, in 1847.
He served as judge of Livingston County 1847-1856.
He resumed the practice of law.
He moved to Utica, New York, in 1872 and continued the practice of his profession.
Lord was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1875-March 3, 1877).
He was one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1876 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against William W. Belknap, ex-Secretary of War.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress.
He moved to New York City in 1877 and again engaged in the practice of law.
He died in Morris Plains, New Jersey, September 10, 1885.
He was interred in Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo, New York.
Mischa Auer (17 November 1905 – 5 March 1967) was a Russian-born American actor who moved to Hollywood in the late 1920s. He first appeared in film in 1928. Auer had a long career playing in many of the era's best known films, and he received an Academy Award nomination in 1936. He later moved into television and acted in films again in France and Italy well into the 1960s.
Early life
Auer was born Mikhail Semyonovich Unskovsky (Михаил Семёнович Унсковский) in St. Petersburg, Russia. His name is usually seen as Mischa Ounskowsky, Mischa being the German transliteration of Misha (the diminutive form of Mikhail), and Ounskowsky being the French transliteration of his surname. Auer's maternal grandparents were Hungarian-born Jewish violinistLeopold Auer and his wife, Nadine Pelikan. Mischa renamed himself after his grandfather.
Scott Lord Mystery: Sinister Hands (1932), starring Mischa Auer
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Sinister Hands, starring Mischa Auer
Murder at a Seance
published: 11 Sep 2013
Sinister Hands (1932)
Original Title : Sinister Hands
Genre : Mystery
Country : United States
Release Date : 22 February 1932
Directed by Armand Schaefer
Produced by Willis Kent Productions
Starring : Jack Mulhall, Phyllis Barrington, Crauford Kent, Mischa Auer, Louis Natheaux, Gertrude Messinger, Lloyd Ingraham, Phillips Smalley, Helen Foster
published: 23 Mar 2018
Scott Lord: Condemned to Live (Strayer, 1935) with Mischa Auer (Vampire Bat sequel)
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Condemned to Live (Strayer, 1935) starring Mischa Auer, sequel to The Vampire Bat
published: 01 Oct 2013
The Drums of Jeopardy 1931 Warner Oland June Collyer Mischa Auer
published: 07 May 2019
"CRACKED NUTS" Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, Shremp Howard. 7-10-1941. (HD HQ 1080p)
"CRACKED NUTS" Plot / Summary - A young man in a small town wins$5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake robot.
Full cast & crew starring, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, Shremp Howard, Willam Frawley, Astrid Allwyn, Ernie Stanton, Mantan Moreland, Hattie Noel, Francis Pierlot, Will Wright, Emmett Vogan, Tom Hanlon, Pat O'Malley, Bobby Barber, Billy Bietcher, Lyle Clement, Dorothy Darrell, Hal K. Dawson, Marlon Martin, Milton Parsons, Jack Perrin, Martin Sals, Janet Warren, Pierre Watkin, and Dave Willock. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Released July 10, 1941.
published: 10 Oct 2016
The Riverbed
Two soldiers lost behind enemy lines. What brought them here? And what will happen if they don't make it home?
published: 26 Jun 2012
Cry of the Children clip 1912 Thanhouser Film Company
Early filmmaker Edwin Thanhouser produced this film to draw attention to the exploitation of child labor. The film is presented in three settings. This clip is from the first scene which shows the dangerous working conditions that children faced in a textile mill. The second scene centers on a factory worker's run-down home and the poverty-stricken lifestyle of the working class. In sharp contrast, the third scene goes inside a millowner's opulent home and focuses on the arrogance of the wealthy aristocracy who exploited millworkers. The film's title is adapted from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 1843 social protest poem
Original Title : Sinister Hands
Genre : Mystery
Country : United States
Release Date : 22 February 1932
Directed by Armand Schaefer
Produced by Willis Kent Prod...
Original Title : Sinister Hands
Genre : Mystery
Country : United States
Release Date : 22 February 1932
Directed by Armand Schaefer
Produced by Willis Kent Productions
Starring : Jack Mulhall, Phyllis Barrington, Crauford Kent, Mischa Auer, Louis Natheaux, Gertrude Messinger, Lloyd Ingraham, Phillips Smalley, Helen Foster
Original Title : Sinister Hands
Genre : Mystery
Country : United States
Release Date : 22 February 1932
Directed by Armand Schaefer
Produced by Willis Kent Productions
Starring : Jack Mulhall, Phyllis Barrington, Crauford Kent, Mischa Auer, Louis Natheaux, Gertrude Messinger, Lloyd Ingraham, Phillips Smalley, Helen Foster
"CRACKED NUTS" Plot / Summary - A young man in a small town wins$5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed ...
"CRACKED NUTS" Plot / Summary - A young man in a small town wins$5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake robot.
Full cast & crew starring, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, Shremp Howard, Willam Frawley, Astrid Allwyn, Ernie Stanton, Mantan Moreland, Hattie Noel, Francis Pierlot, Will Wright, Emmett Vogan, Tom Hanlon, Pat O'Malley, Bobby Barber, Billy Bietcher, Lyle Clement, Dorothy Darrell, Hal K. Dawson, Marlon Martin, Milton Parsons, Jack Perrin, Martin Sals, Janet Warren, Pierre Watkin, and Dave Willock. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Released July 10, 1941.
"CRACKED NUTS" Plot / Summary - A young man in a small town wins$5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake robot.
Full cast & crew starring, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, Shremp Howard, Willam Frawley, Astrid Allwyn, Ernie Stanton, Mantan Moreland, Hattie Noel, Francis Pierlot, Will Wright, Emmett Vogan, Tom Hanlon, Pat O'Malley, Bobby Barber, Billy Bietcher, Lyle Clement, Dorothy Darrell, Hal K. Dawson, Marlon Martin, Milton Parsons, Jack Perrin, Martin Sals, Janet Warren, Pierre Watkin, and Dave Willock. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Released July 10, 1941.
Early filmmaker Edwin Thanhouser produced this film to draw attention to the exploitation of child labor. The film is presented in three settings. This clip is ...
Early filmmaker Edwin Thanhouser produced this film to draw attention to the exploitation of child labor. The film is presented in three settings. This clip is from the first scene which shows the dangerous working conditions that children faced in a textile mill. The second scene centers on a factory worker's run-down home and the poverty-stricken lifestyle of the working class. In sharp contrast, the third scene goes inside a millowner's opulent home and focuses on the arrogance of the wealthy aristocracy who exploited millworkers. The film's title is adapted from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 1843 social protest poem
Early filmmaker Edwin Thanhouser produced this film to draw attention to the exploitation of child labor. The film is presented in three settings. This clip is from the first scene which shows the dangerous working conditions that children faced in a textile mill. The second scene centers on a factory worker's run-down home and the poverty-stricken lifestyle of the working class. In sharp contrast, the third scene goes inside a millowner's opulent home and focuses on the arrogance of the wealthy aristocracy who exploited millworkers. The film's title is adapted from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 1843 social protest poem
Original Title : Sinister Hands
Genre : Mystery
Country : United States
Release Date : 22 February 1932
Directed by Armand Schaefer
Produced by Willis Kent Productions
Starring : Jack Mulhall, Phyllis Barrington, Crauford Kent, Mischa Auer, Louis Natheaux, Gertrude Messinger, Lloyd Ingraham, Phillips Smalley, Helen Foster
"CRACKED NUTS" Plot / Summary - A young man in a small town wins$5000 in a radio contest. He goes to New York City to propose to his girlfriend, but gets mixed up with a crooked attorney and two con men who are trying to sell a fake robot.
Full cast & crew starring, Stuart Erwin, Una Merkel, Mischa Auer, Shremp Howard, Willam Frawley, Astrid Allwyn, Ernie Stanton, Mantan Moreland, Hattie Noel, Francis Pierlot, Will Wright, Emmett Vogan, Tom Hanlon, Pat O'Malley, Bobby Barber, Billy Bietcher, Lyle Clement, Dorothy Darrell, Hal K. Dawson, Marlon Martin, Milton Parsons, Jack Perrin, Martin Sals, Janet Warren, Pierre Watkin, and Dave Willock. Directed by Edward F. Cline. Released July 10, 1941.
Early filmmaker Edwin Thanhouser produced this film to draw attention to the exploitation of child labor. The film is presented in three settings. This clip is from the first scene which shows the dangerous working conditions that children faced in a textile mill. The second scene centers on a factory worker's run-down home and the poverty-stricken lifestyle of the working class. In sharp contrast, the third scene goes inside a millowner's opulent home and focuses on the arrogance of the wealthy aristocracy who exploited millworkers. The film's title is adapted from Elizabeth Barrett Browning's 1843 social protest poem
Born in Nelson, New York, Lord attended the common schools and the local academies at Morrisville and Geneseo.
He studied law.
He was admitted to the bar in 1842 and commenced practice in Mount Morris, New York.
He moved to Geneseo, the county seat, in 1847.
He served as judge of Livingston County 1847-1856.
He resumed the practice of law.
He moved to Utica, New York, in 1872 and continued the practice of his profession.
Lord was elected as a Democrat to the Forty-fourth Congress (March 4, 1875-March 3, 1877).
He was one of the managers appointed by the House of Representatives in 1876 to conduct the impeachment proceedings against William W. Belknap, ex-Secretary of War.
He was an unsuccessful candidate for reelection in 1876 to the Forty-fifth Congress.
He moved to New York City in 1877 and again engaged in the practice of law.
He died in Morris Plains, New Jersey, September 10, 1885.
He was interred in Temple Hill Cemetery, Geneseo, New York.