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He again engaged in the practice of law in Holton, Kansas. Retiring from the practice of law, he devoted his time to farming and livestock interests. He died in Holton, April 1, 1920, and was interred in Holton Cemetery.
696: 1673: 398:, in 1858, engaging in agricultural pursuits. Case Broderick married Mary Ann Ewbank on August 23, 1860 in Jackson County, Kansas Territory. Mary was born in Dearborn County in Southeast 464:. After his four year term had expired, he served until his successor arrived on August 10, 1888, and several days later, he returned to Holton, Kansas, and resumed the practice of law. 689: 1588: 620: 1663: 682: 705: 649: 1557: 1489: 1668: 422: 1703: 1454: 1384: 1304: 1214: 1124: 989: 829: 714: 655: 632: 364: 54: 44: 1683: 388: 475:
and three succeeding congresses, serving from March 4, 1891 to March 3, 1899. He was an unsuccessful candidate for renomination in 1898.
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1323: 290: 468: 430: 273: 220: 1133: 1003: 1653: 1228: 1358: 923: 768: 1688: 472: 1693: 359:(September 23, 1839 – April 1, 1920) was an American politician and jurist who served as Associate Justice of the 1103: 409:, Broderick enlisted as a private in the Kansas 2nd Light Artillery Battery 27 May 1863 and was mustered out at 868: 384: 294: 1648: 1577: 1333: 1223: 1078: 1018: 873: 748: 728: 674: 1597: 1541: 1478: 1468: 1263: 1053: 1033: 733: 442: 1602: 1243: 1233: 1023: 943: 878: 858: 753: 30: 1643: 1638: 1278: 1058: 998: 903: 893: 763: 438: 1529: 1328: 1178: 1153: 1073: 1063: 723: 615: 457: 360: 98: 1567: 1503: 1268: 1238: 1173: 1038: 1013: 908: 898: 571: 406: 333: 597: 1546: 1519: 1513: 1438: 1423: 1353: 1318: 1183: 1048: 1043: 1008: 853: 848: 843: 641: 561: 504: 453: 133: 121: 78: 1572: 1551: 1498: 1473: 1443: 1428: 1393: 1343: 1273: 1253: 1163: 1098: 1083: 1028: 918: 913: 888: 510: 410: 145: 1562: 1524: 1413: 1403: 1258: 1158: 1138: 1068: 928: 863: 583: 380: 192: 1463: 1418: 1338: 1248: 1148: 1113: 933: 883: 838: 798: 778: 758: 743: 666: 426: 395: 209: 90: 509:. Vol. I. Chicago, IL: Standard Publishing Company. pp. 234–235 – via 1632: 1536: 1508: 1433: 1408: 1398: 1363: 1348: 1313: 1288: 978: 973: 953: 793: 446: 153: 1293: 1188: 1143: 968: 948: 461: 1699:
Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Kansas
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from 1876 to 1880. Broderick was elected to two terms in the
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On March 18, 1884, Brocerick was nominated by President
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of California, who also became national politicians.
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Index


U.S. House of Representatives
Kansas
1st
Edmund N. Morrill
Charles Curtis
Idaho Territorial Supreme Court
Chester A. Arthur
Henry E. Prickett
Charles H. Berry
Kansas Senate
Marion, Indiana
Holton, Kansas
Republican


United States of America
Union Army
Civil War

Idaho Territorial Supreme Court
U.S. Representative
Kansas
Marion, Indiana
David Colbreth Broderick
Andrew Kennedy
Holton, Kansas
Indiana
Civil War
Leavenworth

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