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Joseph Coerten Hornblower (May 7, 1777 – June 11, 1864) was an
American lawyer and
jurist from Belleville, New Jersey. He was the
chief justice of the...
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instruction in 1847 as a
modest effort consisting of
three professors:
Joseph Coerten Hornblower,
Richard Stockton Field, and
James S. Green. Only
seven students...
- Washington, D.C.–based
architectural firm that was a
partnership between Joseph Coerten Hornblower (1848–1908) and
James Rush
Marshall (1851–1927). The firm designed...
- in
Cornwall Joseph Coerten Hornblower (1777–1864),
American lawyer and
Chief Justice of the New
Jersey Supreme Court Joseph Coerten Hornblower (architect)...
- the New
Jersey Supreme Court. One of
their twelve children was
Joseph Coerten Hornblower, who
later became Chief Justice of the
Supreme Court of New...
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began in
October Gerrit Strycker 1686–1690 Term
began in
October Myndert Coerten 1690–1691 Term
began on
December 13, 1690
Gerrit Strycker 1691–1694 Term...
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Justice Hornblower or
Judge Hornblower or variant, may
refer to:
Joseph Coerten Hornblower (1777–1864),
chief justice of the New
Jersey Supreme Court William...
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named professor of
jurisprudence on a
faculty that also
included Joseph Coerten Hornblower and
Richard Stockton Field. He held the
professorship until...
- July 2016.
Retrieved 31 May 2016.
Jacobs et al. 2012. Jacobs, Nathalie;
Coerten, Dominique; De Salle, Jean; De Salle,
Robin (2012). The
Charlier Museum...
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Coerten Hornblower.
Joseph P.
Bradley (1813–1892), ****ociate
Justice of the
Supreme Court of the
United States 1870–92. Son-in-law of
Joseph Coerten Hornblower...