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time when the Abolitionist met scorn and contumely, he laboured zealously to free the slave. A member of Congress through the war, he became the trusted friend of Lincoln, and rendered signal service for the cause of the Union. And then and ever after he put aside official station for the simple life.
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He was a brilliant orator. Convention, legislature, congress and the courts thrilled with his eloquence. In manner unexcelled he clothed his thoughts in language chaste and beautiful, and drove his words deep into the hearts of his hearers. He stood for high ideals through all his public life. At a
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August Brandegee, a leader of the New London county bar for half a century, is dead. During all that time he reflected honor upon this bar. He gave to its member an example for emulation. He has left us a memory which is a benediction. We strive through this memorial to show that we appreciate what
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He was a learned lawyer. Coming to the bar filled with the learning of the classics, he readily absorbed the law written in the books, and yet was always more than the book lawyer. He never failed to appreciate that the law is not an abstract science, but a rule of action of men. Mercy and charity
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in 1854. Although a young member of the House, he was selected as a member of the important judiciary committee. He was also chairman of the select committee to manage the "bill for the defense of liberty," which was aimed at preventing the enforcement of the
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He was a knightly man - hypocrisy, shame, expedients, pretensions - the whole brood of lies and deceits - were his enemies. He fought them all his days and when the end came, passed over God's threshold with escutcheon unstained and with plume
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of New London's city court. During this time he became a popular speaker in favor of abolishing slavery, and he delivered speeches at locations throughout Connecticut. In 1860, he was chosen as one of Connecticut's
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In 1892 he was a founding partner of Noyes & Brandegee, which was one of the leading law firms in New London. After his service as Mayor his fellow Republicans had tried to convince him to run for
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Brandegee was the husband of Nancy Christine Bosworth (1840โ€“1881). They were the parents of Augustus (1857โ€“1881), Helen (1858โ€“1915), Frank (1864โ€“1924), and Marian (1866โ€“1884).
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in 1858. He was reelected in 1859, but declined the office because of the death of his father. The following year he was elected to the House again, this time being chosen as
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In 1862 he was elected to Congress from the 3rd district of Connecticut. Although the youngest member of the House, he was selected as a member of the
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ever came to him as the hand maidens of legal principle. He approached the real of a cause with diffidence. He participated in the trial as a master.
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At a special meeting of the superior court on December 31, 1904, Judge George D. Stanton said of Brandegee:
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erroneously depicts them as two Connecticut Democrats with fictional names voting against the amendment.
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Republican Party members of the United States House of Representatives from Connecticut
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carried Connecticut, and the electors cast their ballots for Lincoln for president and
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presented him with a silver service as a token of appreciation for his impartiality.
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Also in 1864, Brandegee was a member of the Connecticut delegation to the
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Brandegee died in New London on November 10, 1904, and was buried at
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A Modern History of New London County, Connecticut, Volume 1
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members, on the Republican ticket headed by former Governor
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in 1851, and began to practice in partnership with Lippitt.
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Brandegee was again elected to the Connecticut House as a
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