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Hugins, Henry Theodosius
Biography
10 Mar. 1814–19 Nov. 1861. Lawyer. Born in New Haven, New Haven Co., Connecticut. Son of Henry Hugins and Sarah Maria Hunt. Graduated from Middlebury College, 1834, and from Yale College, 1835. Practiced law in New Haven, 1836–1841. Married Elizabeth A. Lynde, 3 July 1837, in New Haven. Clerk of Connecticut Senate, 1838. Moved to Burlington, Des Moines Co., Iowa Territory, by 1842. Burlington city solicitor, 1842. Grand marshal for Masonic Grand Lodge of Iowa, by 11 Oct. 1843. Returned to New Haven, ca. 1846. Represented Fairfield Co. in Connecticut House of Representatives, 1848. Moved to Bridgeport, New Haven Co., by 1850. Moved to Stockton, San Joaquin Co., California, 1850. Died in Stockton.
Links
papers
- Affidavit from Henry T. Hugins, 31 May 1844
- Docket Entry, 18–31 May 1844 [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–A ]
- Docket Entry, 30–31 May 1844 [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B ]
- History Draft [1 January–21 June 1844]
- History, 1838–1856, volume F-1 [1 May 1844–8 August 1844]
- Introduction to United States v. Jeremiah Smith, United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–A, and United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B
- Journal, December 1842–June 1844; Book 4, 1 March–22 June 1844
- Letter from Henry T. Hugins, 17 June 1844
- Letter from Henry T. Hugins, 6 June 1844
- Letter of Introduction to Nathaniel Pope for Jeremiah Smith and Henry T. Hugins, 30 May 1844
- Letter to Henry T. Hugins, 18 June 1844
- Letter to Henry T. Hugins, 23 June 1844
- Letter to John R. Wakefield, 23 June 1844
- Minutes, 21 June 1844
- Minutes, 30 May 1844 [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–A ]
- Motion, 30 May 1844 [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B ]
- Motion, 30 May 1844, Copy [ United States v. Jeremiah Smith on Habeas Corpus–B ]
- Nauvoo City Council Rough Minute Book, February 1844–January 1845
- Gender
- Male