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Hugh Lennox Bond

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since before the Civil War; in his letter, he advocated the enlistment of slaves in the state of Maryland, even though they were not freed by the Emancipation Proclamation, which limited freedom to areas of rebellion. His advocacy soon became a reality.
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in the 1850s. He was a Judge of the Baltimore City Criminal Court from 1860 to 1867, thereafter returning to private practice in Baltimore until 1870. In 1867, Bond lost the Maryland gubernatorial election against
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During the Civil War, Bond’s letter of August 15, 1863, to Secretary of War Edwin M. Stanton was published in newspapers. Bond had been an
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to enter the bar in 1851. He was in private practice in Baltimore from 1851 to 1860, and was a leader of the local
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during December 1871. The defendants were sentenced to five to three months incarceration with fines.
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Proceedings in the Ku Klux Trials at Columbia, S.C. in the United States Circuit Court
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on July 13, 1870, and received his commission the same day. Bond was assigned by
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In 1876, Bond decided the South Carolina Presidential Electoral case.
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on June 16, 1891, to a new seat authorized by 26 Stat. 826 (
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Bond and George S. Bryan presided over the trial of
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Archived from 256:University of the City of New York 14: 638:Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 296:Bond was nominated by President 79:Seat established by 26 Stat. 826 610:Seat established by 16 Stat. 44 134:Seat established by 16 Stat. 44 1: 677:19th-century American judges 461:(accessed December 5, 2012). 232:United States circuit judge 718: 254:, Bond graduated from the 16:American judge (1828–1893) 641: 635: 625: 613: 607: 602: 592: 577: 572: 567: 496:The Nashville Daily Union 453:Maryland State Archives. 433:. ABC-CLIO. p. 102. 300:on April 6, 1870, to the 221: 151: 104: 49: 37: 28: 568:Party political offices 484:Cleveland Morning Leader 292:Federal judicial service 559:Federal Judicial Center 557:, a publication of the 474:, September 5, 1863: 2. 385:Federal Judicial Center 383:, a publication of the 702:Lawyers from Baltimore 629:Charles Henry Simonton 472:New York Daily Tribune 427:Vile, John R. 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United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
operation of law
Charles Henry Simonton
United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit
Ulysses S. Grant
Charles Henry Simonton
Baltimore
Maryland
Baltimore
Maryland
New York University
read law
United States circuit judge
United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit
Baltimore
Maryland
University of the City of New York
New York University
read law
Know-Nothing party
Oden Bowie
abolitionist
Ulysses S. Grant
United States Circuit Courts for the Fourth Circuit
United States Senate
operation of law
United States Court of Appeals for the Fourth Circuit
Evarts Act
Ku Klux Klan

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