
David Torrance
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DAVID TORRANCE
SOLDIER. LAWYER
LEGISLATOR, JUDGE
CT SECRETARY OF STATE
CHIEF JUSTICE STATE
SUPREME COURT
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David Torrance was born in Scotland in 1840, but came to
call Derby his home. He served with distinction in the Civil War as a
captain in the 29th Regiment, C.V., Colored which was commanded by Col.
William Wooster of Derby. Under Wooster's tutelage, he began the study
of law. When the war ended, he and his wife, Annie France, settled in
Derby. He continued to study under Colonel Wooster who was practicing in
Derby. He was admitted to the New Haven County Bar in 1868.
He represented Derby in the state legislature in 1871
and 1872 and was elected Secretary of State in 1879. He
was appointed a judge in the Court of Common Pleas in 1881 and continued
his rise in the judicial system until he was appointed Chief
Justice of the Supreme Court of Errors in 1901. Yale University
gave him an honorary degree in 1883 and he became an instructor in the
Yale Law School in 1893 and was promoted to professor of the law in
1898. - not bad for someone who had not graduated from college himself!
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