. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 850; practiced his professionin New Orleans, 1850-98. In 1865,he formed a partnership with JudgeCharles Fenner imder the name ofBreaux & Fenner. In 1871, Hall was admitted to thefirm. This partnership continueduntil 1886, when Judge Fenner re-tired from the firm. Colonel Breauxand Mr. Hall continued in partner-ship until 1898, when the former re-tired from active duty and removedto his plantation near Lafayette,where he made his home until hisdeath. Colonel Breaux was one of the leading lawjers of his Sta
. Norwich University, 1819-1911; her history, her graduates, her roll of honor . 850; practiced his professionin New Orleans, 1850-98. In 1865,he formed a partnership with JudgeCharles Fenner imder the name ofBreaux & Fenner. In 1871, Hall was admitted to thefirm. This partnership continueduntil 1886, when Judge Fenner re-tired from the firm. Colonel Breauxand Mr. Hall continued in partner-ship until 1898, when the former re-tired from active duty and removedto his plantation near Lafayette,where he made his home until hisdeath. Colonel Breaux was one of the leading lawjers of his State; wasattorney for the New Orleans Opelausas & Great Western R. R., now theSouthern Pacific; was coimsel for the State in the case of Louisiana vs. WilUamsand Guion, %\-inning the suit and sa\ing the State S2,500,000 in bonds, togetherwith the interest. On the breaking out of the Civil War, he was one of the first to offerhis services to the Confederacy. He raised a battahon for the service, whichbecame a part of the 30th Loiiisiana Regiment; was commissioned colonel. Gustave Arvilien Breaux. 1847] SKETCHES OF ALUMNI AND PAST CADETS. 409
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