The Standards History of Bridgeport

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The Standards History of Bridgeport
George Curtis Waldo
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Joseph Backus had been there from the same town too, fifteen years before, and it may have been a habit of the Bridgeport people thus to employ a, presumably, not overworked attorney. P>x-Governor Dutton died in 1869 in New Haven, where he had been professor of law in Yale College. Isaac Toucey, an able lawyer and Secretary of the Navy for President Buchanan, was born in Newtown, November 5, 1796, and died in 1869. Roger Minot Sherman, eminent jurist and judge, commenced the practice of law in ...Norwalk, but moved to Fairfield, where he lived and prospered many years. He was born in Woburn, Mass. , in 1773, and died in Fairfield, 1844. Then there were Lyman D. Brewster, Roger Averill, Charles Hawley, and when, later, we come down to the men who at last found Bridgeport endurable, if not everything that the legal heart could desire, there were Isaac M. Sturges (1807-1877), . Sidney B. Beardsley, Dwight Morris, James C. Loomis, Amos S. Treat, Wm. H. Noble, Frederick Frye, and many more. In 1814 one Joseph Backus had gained the credit of turning aside a most "remarkable plan " for capturing a British vessel off the harbor of Bridgeport, and it looks as if, in the lack of strictly legitimate practice, he stirred up strife of most any kind that promised him the exercise which his legal temperament required.

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