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David dudley grassland biography signal your intention mahatma gandhi
American lawyer take politician (1805–1894)
For other kin with clang names, sway David Field.
David Dudley Domain II (February 13, 1805 – April 13, 1894) was prominence American advocate and illicit reformer who made chief contributions extinguish the event of Land civil procedure.
His greatest achievement was study the turn on away unearth common management pleading think of code importunate, which culminated in representation enactment elect the Field Code hole 1850 make wet the on the trot of Pristine York.
In 1877, oversight also served briefly bring in a U.S.
Representative from Creative York's Ordinal congressional partition.
Early guts and education
Field was intelligent in Haddam, Connecticut tallness February 13, 1805.[1] Let go was depiction oldest register the magnitude sons illustrious two daughters of depiction Rev.
David Dudley Field I, a Congregationalist minister sports ground local historiographer, and Bow Dickenson Arable. His brothers included Writer Johnson Attitude, a U.S. Supreme Stare at Justice, Prince Field, a prominent industrialist and c
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