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Charles H. Larrabee

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An attempt was made in the settlement of his estate to show that the claim by his second wife was not legitimate, but she produced a marriage certificate and letters to show that it was, and the marriage was therefore allowed in San Bernardino Superior Court. In June 1884, John Anderson,
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After the new constitution was adopted in 1848, Larrabee was elected Circuit Judge for the 3rd district, and was, by virtue of that role, a member of the state's first Supreme Court. He was the youngest person to serve on that court.
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In October 1847, Larrabee was chosen as one of three representatives for Dodge County to the 2nd Wisconsin Constitutional Convention. His chief preoccupation there was establishing a
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Larrabee served for ten years as Circuit Judge until his nomination for the U.S. House of Representatives in 1858. He went on to win that election to represent
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in the head—he sought relief in the climates of California, then Nevada, then Oregon, where he practiced law with his old congressional colleague,
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was created in 1852. Larrabee was chosen as the Democratic nominee for Chief Justice, but he was defeated by "the older and more experienced"
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in the 36th Congress. At the time, his district was the largest—by population—in the country, with 350,000 people.
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and carried over land to Dodge County. Larrabee became one of the leading residents of the small town, and gave it the name
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In Congress, Larrabee spoke fervently in favor of maintaining the Union, and defended the patriotism and loyalty of
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from 1834 to 1836. At Granville he specialized in English studies, mathematics and ancient languages. Later, he
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Larrabee marched with the 5th Regiment to Washington, D.C., where they eventually attached to the
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that would protect people from becoming homeless or destitute in the event of debt or liability.
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marsh land, and Larrabee fell ill along with others in the regiment. He recuperated at
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After the news of the attack on Fort Sumpter reached Wisconsin, Larrabee wrote to the
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on November 9, 1820, the son of Charles Larrabee of Connecticut. His family moved to
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American judge, politician, pioneer, and Union Army Colonel in the American Civil War
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U.S. state supreme court judges admitted to the practice of law by reading law
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This article is about the Wisconsin U.S. Representative. For other uses, see
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When new Wisconsin regiments were raised that summer, Governor
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Burials at Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery (Colma, California)
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In March 1847, Larrabee and his wife moved to a settlement in
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After the battle, Larrabee again fell ill and recuperated in
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In the spring of 1864, still plagued by his illnesses—
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Larrabee ran for re-election, and supported the platform of
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In 1868 he was in Los Angeles, California, where he and
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Larrabee" 1353: 1351: 1349: 1347: 1345: 1343: 1341: 1339: 1337: 1828:People of Wisconsin in the American Civil War 1744:March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 8: 1853:Railway accident deaths in the United States 1733:U.S. House of Representatives 879:was in the Masonic Cemetery, San Francisco. 1878:Burials at Masonic Cemetery (San Francisco) 1609: 1607: 741:After the battle, they marched through the 1683: 1376: 1374: 1372: 1370: 1368: 1190: 1053: 1050:U.S. House of Representatives (1858, 1860) 918: 758:24th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 749:, but would continue to exhibit symptoms. 692:On April 18, 1861, Larrabee enlisted as a 39: 25: 710:5th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment 161:August 28, 1848 – September 1858 55:U.S. House of Representatives 1833:Justices of the Wisconsin Supreme Court 1333: 304: 1846; died 1873) 139:August 28, 1848 – June 1, 1853 1739:Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district 631:Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district 473:Wisconsin's 3rd congressional district 80:March 4, 1859 – March 3, 1861 1675:Works by or about Charles H. Larrabee 1654:Testament to Larrabee after his death 1196: 1059: 924: 855:, where he resumed his law practice. 7: 1541:"A Victim of the Tehachapi Horror," 821:After his wife's death, he moved to 794:, while the regiment fought at the 1474:from the original on July 14, 2014 1217:General Election, November 6, 1860 1080:General Election, November 2, 1858 771:, and arrived in time to join the 14: 1858:19th-century American legislators 777:Confederate incursion in Kentucky 767:The regiment was attached to the 722:In 1862, the Regiment joined the 21:Charles Larrabee (disambiguation) 1700:24th Wisconsin Infantry Regiment 1660:quoted in "Col. C.H. Larrabee," 1421:"Editorial Notes: Land Agency," 1263:Charles H. Larrabee (incumbent) 1254: 1221: 1115: 1084: 981: 949: 945:General Election, September 1852 726:. Larrabee participated in the 640:immigrants living in Wisconsin. 536:He studied law with Congressman 1818:Politicians from Rome, New York 1813:Accidental deaths in California 1493:"The Southern Pacific Horror," 851:Larrabee eventually settled in 650:, the Democratic candidate for 436:Confederate Heartland Offensive 301: 261:Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery 1838:Wisconsin circuit court judges 1823:People from Horicon, Wisconsin 915:Wisconsin Supreme Court (1852) 842:U.S. prison on Alcatraz Island 840:, the former commander of the 479:(1859–1860), and was an 1: 1731:Member of the  1716:U.S. House of Representatives 1588:. October 13, 1852. p. 2 1521:"The Larrabee Case Settled," 568:in 1844, where he edited the 469:U.S. House of Representatives 467:. He served one term in the 1868:19th-century American judges 485:member of Wisconsin's first 404:24th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry 394:5th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry 1894: 853:San Bernardino, California 658:. Douglas was defeated by 244:1883 Tehachapi train wreck 18: 1781: 1766: 1756: 1746: 1729: 1721: 1714: 1709:Lt. Col. Theodore S. West 1706: 1696: 1686: 1311: 1291: 1275: 1215: 1208: 1205: 1202: 1199: 1175: 1155: 1139: 1078: 1071: 1068: 1065: 1062: 1036: 1017: 1002: 943: 936: 933: 930: 927: 906:, is named in his honor. 863:Larrabee was killed in a 626:in the general election. 457:Charles Hathaway Larrabee 450: 203:Charles Hathaway Larrabee 189: 154: 132: 119: 73: 47: 38: 1558:Place Names of Wisconsin 1556:Callary, Edward (2016). 1497:January 22, 1883, page 1 1436:"Around the Corridors," 893:Central Pacific Railroad 424:Siege of Yorktown (1862) 361:United States Volunteers 240:Cause of death 1770:Wisconsin Circuit Court 700:, where he was elected 689:to offer his services. 620:Wisconsin Supreme Court 562:Mississippi Legislature 493:. He also served as a 465:Dodge County, Wisconsin 145:Wisconsin Circuit Court 114:Wisconsin Supreme Court 1543:Daily Alta California, 1423:Daily Alta California, 1408:Daily Alta California, 1386:Wisconsin Court System 895:, asking $ 100,000 in 796:Battle of Stones River 769:Army of the Cumberland 736:Battle of Williamsburg 556:in September 1841, in 548:and helped survey the 429:Battle of Williamsburg 1763:New state government 1693:Regiment established 1658:San Bernardino Times, 1523:San Bernardino Times, 873:Tehachapi, California 781:Daniel Weisiger Adams 747:White House, Virginia 696:in the Horicon Guard 558:Pontotoc, Mississippi 552:. He was admitted to 550:Little Miami Railroad 509:Larrabee was born in 371:Years of service 233:Tehachapi, California 1725:Charles Billinghurst 1125:Charles Billinghurst 1096:Charles H. Larrabee 990:Charles H. Larrabee 827:Washington Territory 792:Nashville, Tennessee 773:Battle of Perryville 491:circuit court judges 441:Battle of Perryville 329:(b. 1850; died 1913) 172:Position Established 91:Charles Billinghurst 1843:Union Army officers 1662:Los Angeles Herald, 1582:"Judicial Election" 1527:Los Angeles Herald, 1466:The New York Times, 1438:San Francisco Call, 1193: 1056: 921: 904:Larrabee, Wisconsin 717:Army of the Potomac 609:homestead exemption 590:Wisconsin Territory 570:Democratic Advocate 529:and W.A. Rogers in 497:officer during the 487:state Supreme Court 149:for the 3rd Circuit 33:Charles H. Larrabee 1191: 1054: 919: 775:, which ended the 724:Peninsula Campaign 648:Stephen A. Douglas 499:American Civil War 419:Peninsula Campaign 414:American Civil War 1791: 1790: 1782:Succeeded by 1747:Succeeded by 1707:Succeeded by 1687:Military offices 1567:978-0-299-30964-0 1358:Lyman C. Draper, 1325: 1324: 1189: 1188: 1047: 1046: 910:Electoral history 838:William A. 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Charles Larrabee (disambiguation)

U.S. House of Representatives
Wisconsin
3rd
Charles Billinghurst
A. Scott Sloan
Justice
Wisconsin Supreme Court
ex officio
Wisconsin Circuit Court
A. Scott Sloan
Rome, New York
Tehachapi, California
1883 Tehachapi train wreck
San Francisco
Woodlawn Memorial Park Cemetery
Colma, California
Democratic
United States
United States Volunteers
Union Army
Colonel
5th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
24th Reg. Wis. Vol. Infantry
American Civil War
Peninsula Campaign
Siege of Yorktown (1862)
Battle of Williamsburg
Confederate Heartland Offensive

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