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Ephraim Kirby

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appointed Kirby Supervisor of Internal Revenue for Connecticut, a position he held until September 1802. In April 1804, Kirby was appointed the first Superior Court Judge of the Mississippi Territory. He went directly to his new post,
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He lived only a few months, dying of fever after being appointed by President Jefferson as the new Judge of the Superior Court of the
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and, in 1787, Yale gave him an honorary Master of Arts degree. He served in the
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In 1789 Kirby compiled the first volume of law reports in America, those of the
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Reports of Cases Adjudged in the Superior Court of the State of Connecticut
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of the United States, and was the first judge of the Superior Court of the
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but left college without a degree. He served in the cavalry during the
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Judge of the Superior Court of the Territory of Mississippi
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United States federal judges appointed by Thomas Jefferson
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Judges of the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans
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from 1791 until 1801. afterwards he was director of the
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Judge of the Superior Court of the Territory of Orleans
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Members of the Connecticut House of Representatives
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Royal Arch Masons
Mississippi Territory
Woodbury, Connecticut
Warwickshire
Hartford, Connecticut
Yale University
American Revolution
Battle of Bunker Hill
Elk River
lieutenant
Litchfield, Connecticut
Litchfield, Connecticut
Connecticut General Assembly
Western Reserve
Ohio
Superior Court of Connecticut
Thomas Jefferson

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