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Página 264 - Legislature an Associate Judge of the Superior Court, and of the Supreme Court of Errors, and...
Página 38 - He received the degree of MD from the College of Physicians and Surgeons in New York in 1866, and practised medicine for a few years in New York City.
Página 214 - Shelbyville, where he was engaged in the practice of his profession until his death.
Página 263 - ... until 1833, when he resigned at the close of the Twenty-third Congress. As a member of the judiciary committee, while in Congress, he was one of the most active in preparing measures to carry into effect Jackson's proclamation against the nullification or South Carolina. Mr. Ellsworth was also on a committee appointed to investigate the affairs of the United States Bank at Philadelphia. Returning to Hartford he resumed his law practice, and soon regained his extensive business of former days....
Página 127 - He then entered the General Theological Seminary of the Protestant Episcopal Church In New York, and graduated therefrom in 1874.
Página 142 - Wilmington, studied law with his father, and was admitted to the bar in 1851.
Página 2 - Church in his native village, where he continued until 1854, with only an absence of four months on home missionary work. Soon after his settlement he opened a classical school in his own house, and continued it during most of his life. For fiftyseven years he was an active and influential member of the board of trustees of Westfield Academy, and for forty-seven years held the same relation to Williams College. He died at East Granville, Dec.
Página 196 - ... of Reverend Joseph McKeen, the first president of Bowdoin College. Mr. Dunlap represented the town of Brunswick in the General Court of Massachusetts five years, between 1810 and 1817, and in the legislature of Maine in 1820 and subsequently. He was also called to fill various other public offices. He was for a long time a member of the Board of Overseers of Bowdoin College, and a member of the American Board of Commissioners for Foreign Missions. He was a highly respected citizen, and was noted...
Página 266 - College, he commenced the study of law, in the office of Samuel Miller, Esq., a pious attorney.
Página 98 - College, and in 1820 a member of the convention for the revision of the State Constitution. In this able and dignified body he held a conspicuous rank.