x5 VT COVERS 1862-65 CIVIL WAR ERA HON LOYAL C KELLOGG RUTLAND+BENSON VT +DC


x5 VT COVERS 1862-65 CIVIL WAR ERA  HON LOYAL C KELLOGG  RUTLAND+BENSON VT +DC

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x5 VT COVERS 1862-65 CIVIL WAR ERA HON LOYAL C KELLOGG RUTLAND+BENSON VT +DC:
$12.50


BOTTOM 2 ARE FULL ENVELOPES, TOP 3 ARE FRONT ONLY, ALL DATED FROM 1862-1865, THREE TO LOYAL CASE KELLOGG (Associate Justice of the Supreme Court of Vermont, 1859-1867), TWO TO MISS JOANNA M KELLOGG,----- SEE PHOTOS  !!! , SHIPPING AND HANDLING IS $2.00 IN USA, OR $3.00 FOREIGN. ALL ITEMS OVER $40.00 IN USA MUST BE INSURED AT BUYERS COST. ALL ITEMS OVER $80.00 FOREIGN MUST BE REGISTERED AT BUYERS COST. I COMBINE SHIPPING COSTS ON MULTIPLE ITEM TO SAVE YOU MONEY. CHECK MY VERY HIGH response !!!!! LOYAL CASE.—L. C. Kellogg of Benson, son of John and Harriot (Nash) Kellogg, was born in Benson Feb. 13, 1816. He graduated at Amherst College in 1836, read law with Phineas Smith at Rutland, and with his father in Benson, and was admitted in Rutland county, September term, 1839. He settled in Benson, which town he represented in 1847, 1850, 1857, 1859 and 1870. He was a member of the constitutional conventions of 1857 and 1870, and president of that of 1857. In 1859 he was elected a judge of the Supreme Court and served eight years; he was elected for a further term, but declined to continue in office. He moved to Rutland while judge, but returned to Benson on retiring from the bench. Judge Kellogg was a most honorable and learned judge. His love of order was great, and I well remember how, years ago, after he had returned to practice, he got me to copy one live-long night papers that were to be presented to the court the next day. They were done to his satisfaction—and that was cause of wonder when I learned how particular he was— except that he had well-defined and positive ideas about the place for putting the filing which were new to me, but for which he gave reasons at large. His mode I afterwards followed till Judge Rowell, who is as orderly minded as was Judge Kellogg, instituted the present method, for which he has reasons as cogent as Judge Kellogg had for his way; and now that Judge Rowell\'s method has been embodied in a rule, I try to follow that, but always with a mental apology to the memory of Judge Kellogg. Both ways are good ways—mine wasn\'t— and it is entirely probable that the departed judge\'s respect for a rule of court as a sacred thing would lead him to comply with it should he return to practice, and if he didn\'t so comply, revisiting the glimpses of the court room would be unpleasant for him. Judge Kellogg never married. He died at Benson, Nov. 26, 1872.

x5 VT COVERS 1862-65 CIVIL WAR ERA HON LOYAL C KELLOGG RUTLAND+BENSON VT +DC:
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