• Andrew Thompson Judson (November 29, 1784 – March 17, 1853) was a United States representative from Connecticut and a United States district judge of the...
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  • include: Adoniram Judson (1788–1850), the first American missionary abroad Alice Judson (1876–1948), American painter Andrew T. Judson (1784–1853), Connecticut...
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  • Darren E. Burrows as Lieutenant Richard W. Meade Allan Rich as Judge Andrew T. Judson Paul Guilfoyle as Attorney Peter Firth as Captain Charles Fitzgerald...
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    and its cultivated and agreeable society. Andrew T. Judson, State attorney and successful lawyer, Dr. [Andrew] Harris, the skillful surgeon. Esquire Frost...
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    [The right of colored people to education, vindicated : letters to Andrew T. Judson, Esq. and others in Canterbury, remonstrating with them on their unjust...
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    Agricultural High School, ACT High School, and Quinebaug Middle College. Andrew T. Judson (1784–1853), United States federal judge and US Congressman Nathaniel...
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    the opposition to Crandall's school for black girls was her neighbor Andrew Judson, an attorney and Canterbury's leading politician, having represented...
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    caused him to abandon his support for the colonization movement, since Andrew T. Judson, Connecticut's leading colonizationist, led the attack on Crandall's...
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    death 3 William Bristol CT 1779–1836 1826–1836 — — J.Q. Adams death 4 Andrew T. Judson CT 1784–1853 1836–1853 — — Jackson death 5 Charles A. Ingersoll CT...
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    before any appeals could be decided. The district court, led by judge Andrew T. Judson, ruled in favor of the abolitionists and the Africans' position. In...
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    ▌At-large. Elisha Haley (J) ▌At-large. Samuel Ingham (J) ▌At-large. Andrew T. Judson (J), until July 4, 1836 ▌Orrin Holt (J), from December 5, 1836 ▌At-large...
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    Archived from the original on February 5, 2023. Retrieved April 13, 2024. "Judson, Andrew Thompson". Biographical Directory of the United States Congress. Archived...
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    Africans were apprehended and brought before the federal court of Judge Andrew T. Judson. The Spanish government demanded that the ship and its cargo (including...
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    square. It was next to that of lawyer, politician, and town clerk Andrew T. Judson, one of her first supporters, who would be at the center of the opposition...
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  • Twenty-fourth Congress to fill the vacancy caused by the resignation of Andrew T. Judson. He was reelected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress and served...
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    States District Court for the District of Connecticut vacated by Judge Andrew T. Judson. He was confirmed by the United States Senate on April 8, 1853, and...
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    State of 951 (.34%) in 1800, 97 (.04%) in 1820 and 25 (.008%) by 1830. Andrew T. Judson Canterbury Female Boarding School James Mars Nero Hawley New Haven...
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  • [data missing] January 3, 2003 – January 3, 2007 5th [data missing] Andrew T. Judson March 4, 1835 – July 4, 1836 Jacksonian At-large Resigned after being...
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    district In office 1834–1835 Preceded by Samuel A. Foot Succeeded by Andrew T. Judson Member of the Connecticut House of Representatives In office 1829–1832...
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    of all Article III United States federal judges appointed by President Andrew Jackson during his term of office. In total Jackson appointed 23 Article...
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  • Appointed by John Quincy Adams Preceded by Pierpont Edwards Succeeded by Andrew T. Judson Personal details Born William Bristol (1779-06-02)June 2, 1779 Hamden...
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  • (1779-06-02)June 2, 1779 May 22, 1826 March 7, 1836(1836-03-07) (aged 56) Andrew T. Judson James H. Peck Monroe D. Mo. (1790-01-12)January 12, 1790 April 5, 1822...
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  • candidacies and issues and voter fatigue with outgoing two-term President Andrew Jackson. Jackson, a flamboyant public personality with a record of high-profile...
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  • in the slavery question. Furthermore, the prominent colonizationist Andrew T. Judson, who led the opposition to Prudence's school, testified that Reuben...
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    held concurrently with the 1832 presidential election, in which Democrat Andrew Jackson was re-elected. The congressional reapportionment based on the 1830...
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  • (Hitchcockville) Jacksonian Elected in 1835. Redistricted to the 5th district. Andrew T. Judson (Canterbury) Jacksonian Elected in 1835. Resigned to become U.S. District...
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    Moore involving: Andrew Judson White, MD (1824–1898) — paternal uncle of publisher and poet James Terry White (1845–1920) Baldwin Lake Judson (1832–1867),...
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    occurred while Jacksonians soundly took control of the presidency, with Andrew Jackson's victory, they greatly increased their majority in Congress. Outgoing...
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  • Anti-Jacksonian-MA Elias Howell Anti-Jacksonian-OH Adam Huntsman Jacksonian-TN Andrew T. Judson Jacksonian-CT Gideon Lee Jacksonian-NY Joshua Lee Jacksonian-NY Thomas...
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    Congress convened on December 7, 1835. They were held during President Andrew Jackson's second term. Elections were held for 240 seats that represented...
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