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James Aldrich (politician)

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till 1884. He returned to the House in 1886, and this time served until 1889, when he was elected to the circuit court. While a representative, he was a member of the Judiciary Committee, and chaired the Committee on Incorporation. In 1889 he was elected to serve the Second Circuit Court as a judge
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on July 25, 1850, the son of a prominent attorney, James T. Aldrich, and Isabel Coroneous Patterson. He attended private school until the Civil War interrupted, and was then home schooled. He also worked on the family farm as a child. In the closing days of the war, he joined a local militia unit.
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He was held in high esteem by local Democrats after the trials, and was elected to the State House in 1878. He served as a member of the
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beginning in 1869, but was forced by circumstances to leave school in 1872. He read law, and in 1873 was admitted to the bar. He moved to
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The war left his family nearly destitute, and Aldrich supplemented the household income hauling goods. He attended
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and served on the Bench for eighteen years. He died at his daughter's home in Aiken on January 23, 1910.
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pp 270 – 273. The State company. 1908. Online. Google Books. January 14, 2009.
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page3. 1902. Garlington Publishing Co. Google Books. Online. January 11, 2008.
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pp 13 -14. Leis. 1920. Online. Google Books. January 14, 2009.
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South Carolina House of Representatives
Barnwell
Aiken
Democratic

Barnwell, South Carolina
Washington and Lee University
Aiken, South Carolina
Ellenton riots
Hamburg Massacre
South Carolina House of Representatives
"Judge James Aldrich Dead"
Garlington, J. C. Men of the Time. page3. 1902. Garlington Publishing Co. Google Books. Online. January 11, 2008.
Brooks, Ulysses Robert. South Carolina Bench and Bar. pp 270 – 273. The State company. 1908. Online. Google Books. January 14, 2009.
Snowden, Yates and Harry Gardner Cutler. History of South Carolina. pp 13 -14. Leis. 1920. Online. Google Books. January 14, 2009.
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