Murdaugh, Claudius Walke, 1828-1898

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C.W. Murdaugh was a lawyer, judge and politician and fought  on the side of the Confederate Army during the Civil War.  He was the son of James Murdaugh (1799-1871), also a Portsmouth lawyer.Excerpts from the Virginia State Bar Association Proceedings:"Claudius W. Murdaugh ... was educated at William and Mary College and the University of Virginia; began the practice of his profession ... in the year 1850, in Portsmouth, where he continued in the practice of the law, except during the intervals of the Confederate war and his judicial term, to the day of his death, October 12, 1898. He was a member of the House of Delegates in 1855-'56, and he was also elected to the House of Delegates by the soldiers during the Confederate war period....After the war Captain Murdaugh returned to his legal profession and practiced in connection with his father until the latter's death.He was elected Commonwealth's Attorney for the city of Portsmouth on May 23, 1878, and served one term of two years from July 1, 1878. At the session 1881-'82 of the Legislature of Virginia he was elected Judge of the Court of Hustings, qualified February 14, 1882, and entered upon the duties of the office January 1, 1883. He served through the term of six years with great credit and marked ability. After his retirement from the Bench he entered into the copartnership firm of Murdaugh & Marshall, which is dissolved by death....R. 0. Marshall" Further information about this individual or organization may be available in the Special Collections Research Center Wiki: <a href="http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/C. W. Murdaugh">http://scrc.swem.wm.edu/wiki/index.php/C. W. Murdaugh</a>.

From the guide to the C. W. Murdaugh Papers, 1853-1878, (Special Collections Research Center)

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Birth 1828

Death 1898

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