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BENNETT, Milo Lyman, jurist, born in Sharon, Connecticut, in 1790; died in Taunton, Massachusetts, 7 July 1868. He attended at Williams and also Yale, where he was graduated in 1811. He studied law at the Litchfield law school, and entered upon the practice of his profession in Burlington, Vermont, where he resided until his death. He became in 1839 an associate justice of the Supreme Court of the state, and retained that office for twenty years. He was the author of several legal textbooks, the last of which was "The Vermont Justice."

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