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Tilton E. Doolittle

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33: 210: 264:. On being again elected in 1874. he was chosen Speaker of the House. In 1861 Doolittle formed a partnership with Judge Samuel L. Bronson, which lasted until 1870. The next 4 years he practiced law alone only to be followed in 1874 by an association with Judge Henry Stoddard. In 1876 Mr. William L. Bennett was added to the firm. Mr. Doolittle was appointed by 357: 318: 434: 414: 194: 44: 424: 260:, but relinquished the office the following year. In 1866, 1867 and 1870 his fellow citizens, appreciating his quality, elected him a representative from New Haven in the 449: 429: 268:
States Attorney for New Haven, Connecticut 1879, succeeding O. H. Piatt. He resigned January 1, 1896. He would hold this position until his death in 1896.
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Tilton Edwin Doolittle was born on July 31, 1825, to Elizabeth A. Benham and Ambrose E. Doolittle a farmer, in
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all before he was 21. He practiced law from 1846 until 1850 in Cheshire, from 1850 to 1858 in
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graduating 1846 the same year he was admitted to the
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United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
James Buchanan
William Davis Shipman
Hiram Willey
Riverton, Connecticut
New Haven, Connecticut
Democratic
Alma mater
Protestant Episcopal Academy
Trinity College
Yale Law School
United States Attorney for the District of Connecticut
President Buchanan

Riverton, Connecticut
Cheshire
Protestant Episcopal Academy
Trinity College
Yale Law School
bar
Meriden
New Haven
United States District Attorney
District of Connecticut
President Buchanan
State Legislature
Richard D. Hubbard
"About the Office"
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