After his one-year term ended on December 13, 1886, his successor was, once again, future Congressman and his senate replacement Thomas H. Tongue.
He was at one time the law partner of Cordell Hull, the future Congressman and Secretary of State.
He met their mother there, and the future Congressman was born in 1943.
He became president of Community Board 4 and a law partner of Thomas J. Manton, the future Congressman.
He studied law in Fairfield, Iowa with future Congressman and U.S. Senator James F. Wilson.
For his higher education, the future Congressman graduated from the College of New Jersey in 1839.
Mr. Udall and his younger brother Morris, a future Congressman and 1976 Presidential candidate, followed in their father's footsteps, opening a law practice together in Tucson in 1949.
In 1983, he became a legislative assistant to Assemblyman, and future Congressman, Jerrold Nadler.
The defense of Lassalle was performed by Judge Jacob Call, a future Congressman.
While he was away from his law practice on congressional business, the firm's business was handled by his law partners, one of whom was future Congressman William N. Sweeney.