Francis Wayland III
For other people named Francis Wayland, see Francis Wayland (disambiguation).
Francis Wayland III (1826–1904) graduated at Brown University in 1846, and studied law at Harvard University. He became probate judge in Connecticut in 1864 and was the 34th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut in 1869-1870.[1] In 1872, he became a professor in the Yale Law School, of which he was dean from 1873 to 1903.[2]
Two years after his father's death, he and his brother Heman Lincoln authored The Life and Labors of Francis Wayland (2 vols, New York, 1867)
References
- ↑ Brief Descriptions of Connecticut State Agencies, Lieutenant Governor
- ↑ History of YLS, Yale Law School homepage (21 April 2010).
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Preceded by Ephraim H. Hyde |
Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut 1869–1870 |
Succeeded by Julius Hotchkiss |
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Preceded by none |
Dean of Yale Law School 1873 – 1903 |
Succeeded by Henry Wade Rogers |
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