Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . an, eminent in the cail\-military as well asci\il history of New 1 lamp-shire, \\\t served from Sejilemher Id, 1 7Si),till .lainiar\ i-S, 1 Til) ; -Idhn Iickerine, ITlloto (I4; .lohn S. Sherhurne, IS04 to ].s;,();Matthew Harvey, l,s;!(lto iSlid; Daniel Clark,iSdC to ISDI : and lvl,^ar Aldiich, the presentincumhent, who was noininaled h\- PresidentHarrison, Ichrnary l(i, iSiM, the nominationheinti conlirmed hy the Senate foni da\s lonL!,est term of


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . an, eminent in the cail\-military as well asci\il history of New 1 lamp-shire, \\\t served from Sejilemher Id, 1 7Si),till .lainiar\ i-S, 1 Til) ; -Idhn Iickerine, ITlloto (I4; .lohn S. Sherhurne, IS04 to ].s;,();Matthew Harvey, l,s;!(lto iSlid; Daniel Clark,iSdC to ISDI : and lvl,^ar Aldiich, the presentincumhent, who was noininaled h\- PresidentHarrison, Ichrnary l(i, iSiM, the nominationheinti conlirmed hy the Senate foni da\s lonL!,est term of service was that of JudgeHarvey, which exceeded thirty-live ;while tiait of his successor, .ludge Clark, wasnearly twenty-live years. Judge Harvey haddistinguished himself in hoth hranches of theLegislatuie, as president of the Senate, niem-her of tlie Ivxeeutive Coinicil, representative in (ongicss, and governoi of tlie State: while•ludge (lark liad wim the highest rank at thehai, and heen for ten years a member of theLluted States Senate, resigning his jilace there-in to acce])t the ajipointment at the hands of. KHGAK , President .h)hnsoii. npcm .ludge Har\-(^\s de-cease. Ivlgar Aldricli, whose appointment to theolHee left vacant hy the death of .Judge ( \-ery generally Il-connuended hy ineudjers THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAND. of tlie l)ai- tliroui^lidut the State, i> a iiati\c (iftlu town (if Iittslniri;, foniurly kiidwii as In-dian Stream Territory, a stctioii the jiirisdie-tion of wliicli was in (lis])ute hetwetMi our govcinuRnt foi niaii\- \ear>,and wiiose people, in , set u[> and main-tained for some time an independent i;ii\ern-meiit, pendniu the settlemeid of the t-ontid-vers\. It \\a< about this time that i^phraim(. Aldrieh, urandfatlier of the suhjeet of thissketch, i-emo\-ed from tlie State of (onneetiiaitand located in the territory, w ith his family,which also included a son, lOphraim (., tliifath


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