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Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck

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Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck was born in Kingston, New York, studied at Kingston Academy before entering Yale College where he graduated in 1810. Hasbrouck attended the private law school in Litchfield, Connecticut, where he received instruction in the common law from Tapping Reeve and James Gould. He
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He married on September 12, 1819, to Julia Frances Ludlum (1795–1869), the sister of Judge Gabriel W. Ludlum. Together they had eight children, including a son: Jonathan Howard Bruyn Hasbrouck (1820–1899), and a daughter, Caroline Hone Hasbrouck (1830-1898), who married
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A street named after him in both Newburgh and Kingston, New York. The street in Kingston is named "Abruyn," because of the way he would sign his name, "A. Bruyn Hasbrouck," to differentiate himself from his first cousin,
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returned to Kingston and in 1814 began his law practice. Hasbrouck served as President of the Ulster County Bank from its inception in 1831. In 1824 he was elected to Congress where he supported Henry Clay's policy of
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and added modern languages to the curriculum, and expanded scientific instruction to the curriculum. He resigned from the office in 1849. He remained in office until 1850 when
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who fled what is today Northern France and South Belgium who fled persecution by the ruling Catholics. The original settlement of their ancestors survives today as
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Officers and Alumni of Rutgers College (Originally Queen's College) in n New Brunswick, N. J, 1766 To 1916
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Weil, Julie Zauzmer; Blanco, Adrian; Dominguez, Leo (January 20, 2022).
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Abraham Bruyn Hasbrouck was a descendant of the Hasbroucks who founded
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Presidents of Rutgers, The State University of New Jersey
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Abraham Hasbrouck (disambiguation)

President of Rutgers University
Philip Milledoler
Theodore Frelinghuysen
U.S. House of Representatives
New York
7th
Lemuel Jenkins
George O. Belden
Kingston
New York

United States Congressman
Rutgers College
Rutgers University
Kingston, New York
Kingston Academy
Kingston, New York
Yale College
Tapping Reeve
Elisha Williams
James Gould
Kingston, New York
Charles H. Ruggles
George H. Sharpe
19th United States Congress
Rutgers College
rhetoric
constitutional Law

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