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Francis Bugbee

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in 1818. After graduation, he took charge of an academy in North Carolina, at the same time studying law with Judge Badger. In June 1820, he was admitted to the bar in that State, and in the October following to the bar of Pennsylvania at
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man, and at its close was appointed a judge of the circuit court, in which relation he gave eminent satisfaction. From 1866 to 1869 he served as United States Attorney. He died suddenly at his residence in Montgomery, April 21, 1877, of
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Judge Bugbee was married, in Jefferson County, Alabama, July 5, 1827, to Lavinia H. Tarrant, by whom he had five children, of whom two daughters, with their mother, survived him. His only son, a graduate of the
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United States Attorneys for the District of Alabama
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Ashford, Conn
Yale College
Harrisburg
Elyton
Jefferson County, Alabama
Montgomery
University of Alabama
Alabama State Legislature
American Civil War
Union
apoplexy
University of Alabama
Yale Obituary Record
Francis Bugbee
Find a Grave
Francis Bugbee Papers
University of Alabama
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1794 births
1877 deaths
People from Ashford, Connecticut
North Carolina lawyers
Pennsylvania lawyers
Alabama lawyers
University of Alabama people
Members of the Alabama Legislature
United States Attorneys for the District of Alabama
Yale College alumni
19th-century American legislators
19th-century American lawyers

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