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BRONSON, Isaac H., jurist, born in Rutland, New York, 16 October, 1802; died in Pilatka, Florida, 13 August, 1855. He was admitted to the bar in 1822, began practice at Watertown, New York, became eminent as a lawyer, and elected to congress as a democrat from New York in 1836, serving as chairman of the committee on territories. He was defeated in 1838, received the appointment of judge of the fifth judicial district of New York, and later that of territorial judge for Florida, and after the organization of the state, in 1845, of United States district judge for the northern district of Florida, which office he held until his death.
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