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WARDEN, Robert Bruce, author, born in Bardstown, Nelson County, Kentucky, 18 January, 1824. He was educated privately, studied law, was admitted to the bar in April, 1845, became president-judge of the court of common pleas at Cincinnati, afterward reporter of the supreme court of Ohio, and then associate judge of that court. Since 1873 he has resided in Washington, D.C. Judge Warden has written much for the press and has published "A Familiar Forensic View of Man and Law" (Columbus, 1859);"A Voter's Version of the Life and Character of Stephen Arnold Douglas" (1860); "An Account of the Private Life and Public Services of Salmon Portland Chase" (Cincinnati, 1874); and vols. ii., iii., and iv. of the " Ohio Reports." He is preparing for publication " A View of Land and Life."
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