Carleton Hunt

Hunt was born in New Orleans and attended Harvard and law school at Tulane. Prior to the Civil War he had been affiliated with the Constitutional Union Party. He was a professor and ten-year dean of the law school at Tulane. He served as a lieutenant in the Confederate artillery during the Civil War.
Carleton Hunt was the son of prominent New Orleans physician Thomas Hunt (1808-1867), who was one of the founders of Tulane University's medical school, and the former Aglae Marie Carleton (1816-1847). He married Georgine Cammack; the couple had three sons, who became a doctor and two lawyers. Hunt died in New Orleans. He was a member of The Boston Club of New Orleans. Provided by Wikipedia
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Life and services of Edward Livingston by Hunt, Carleton
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Life and services of Henry Clay address of Carleton Hunt, January 12, 1901, on the occasion of laying the corner stone of the monument of Henry Clay, Lafayette Square, New Orleans,... by Hunt, Carleton
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Fifty years' experience in practice at the har [i.e. bar] address of Carleton Hunt, LL. D., June 6, 1908, on the occasion of the meeting of the Louisiana Bar Association, Chamber o... by Hunt, Carleton
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