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Lemuel G. Brandebury

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Supreme Court, Utah; Hagan, Albert; Marshall, John Augustine; Zane, John Maxcy; Williams, James A.; Nye, George L.; Tanner, Joseph M.; Thompson, John Walcott; Edler, August B.; Pratt, Harmel L.; Irvine, Alonzo Blair; Dalton, William S.; Arnold Rich, H. (1877).
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described Brandebury as "an inconspicuous lawyer", and despite the initial good relations, Brandebury quickly found himself feeling unwelcome in Utah, returning to Washington with the other non-Mormon members of the territorial government as one of the
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Brandebury did not return to the territory thereafter. Five years later, Young asserted in a speech that Brandebury had been doing odd legal jobs in Washington, D.C., to make a living, and would have fared better had he stayed in the territory.
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on March 12, 1851, after Joseph Buffington declined the position due to insufficient compensation. Brandebury was the first non-Mormon territorial official to arrive, and was honored by a banquet and several dances.
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Various sources also spell his last name as Brandenbury, Bradenbury, Bradenburg, or Brandeberg.
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United States Article I federal judges appointed by Millard Fillmore
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Brandebury was appointed to the territorial court by President
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Supreme Court
Utah Territory
Mormon Church
polygamy
Shippensburg, Pennsylvania
Carlisle, Pennsylvania
C. B. Penrose
Millard Fillmore
Brigham Young
Runaway Officials of 1851
Engineer Regiment of the West
Department of the Treasury
apoplexy
"Research - Utah State Archives"



Utah: The Territorial and District Courts


"Mormonism Unmasked"


"Sudden Death"
"The Territorial Papers of the United States: Volumes I-XXVI"
"Reports of Cases Decided in the Supreme Court of the State of Utah: 1851/1876"
Mormon Conflict: 1850-1859
ISBN
978-0-300-11307-5
Justice of the Utah Territorial Supreme Court

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