Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ty confeiredupdii him the degree df ;. In Isii;; Juwas clecliil ;i mciidicidf the Supreme (durtof Eirors, and in 1,S!I7 was aiipointcd to the[)resi(lency of the American Social Si-icMiceAssociation. BIOGRA PHICAL.—CONNECTICUT. Juilm lialdwin was mnrricil ()ct()lnr 1!),ISf).), to Susan Wiiidiostrr. of ISoston, iliiugli-fcr of IvliiHiiiil Mini llnrriit (Wears) Winclies-Icr. Tlicy liiuc two cliildron : Iloticr Shonnanlialilwiii anil Ilclin Ilarriot, wife


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ty confeiredupdii him the degree df ;. In Isii;; Juwas clecliil ;i mciidicidf the Supreme (durtof Eirors, and in 1,S!I7 was aiipointcd to the[)resi(lency of the American Social Si-icMiceAssociation. BIOGRA PHICAL.—CONNECTICUT. Juilm lialdwin was mnrricil ()ct()lnr 1!),ISf).), to Susan Wiiidiostrr. of ISoston, iliiugli-fcr of IvliiHiiiil Mini llnrriit (Wears) Winclies-Icr. Tlicy liiuc two cliildron : Iloticr Shonnanlialilwiii anil Ilclin Ilarriot, wife of I)i. War-ren Iv. (iilliian. of Woreester, ^[ass. .-^^IIAIILI^S I!. AXDKKWS, V I tlie Conneetieul Su])renie (onvt and one of tlie distin<;uislieer 4, ;i4, in Sundeiiand,^fass., anil !j,radualed from Andierst Colleue inISoS. He lieLian praetieint;- liis ])rofessioii infyileiilield, (onn., and soon aei|iiireil an ex-eellent luisiness. He served in ISdS-K in theState Senate and in hSTS in the lloirseof liep-rcsenialives of (onneeticut, artin as (diair-. I HAKLhs li. ANUREWS. man nf llio judii-iary eonnnittee. lie had attiial lime aeijuircd a \erv stroni;- liold upon[xipular fa\-or throimliout Ids adopted State, asa eonsripiencc of wliieh lie, in isy.^, reeeisedthe nomination for governor hy the Ivcpub-lieans. against (lov. IJiehaid ]). Ilnhhard, andwas eieeted. His administration of this iiighotiiee wa- all that his most ardent admirersantieipated and still further strengthened his [)osition with the }ieople of the State. In 1882he received additional honor through ajjpoint-nient to tlie position of judge of the SuperiorCourt of Connectieut, from wliicli he waselevated in 1<S,S9 to the justiceshiii of theSupreme (ourt. ?Judge Andrews is a man of uninipcachahlecharacter, witii tcmpcranicnt and dispositionof maiked gentleness, and unfailing courtesyin his intercourse with others. His knowie(]geof law is extensive and accurate, and the (jual-itie


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