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Reuben Booth

Reuben Booth (November 26, 1794 – August 14, 1848) was an American politician and lawyer and the 18th Lieutenant Governor of Connecticut from 1844 to 1846.
==Early life==
Reuben Booth was born in Newtown, Connecticut. When he was quite young, his family moved to Kent, Connecticut. His father was a man of considerable attainments in science, but in moderate circumstances. He needed the assistance of his son in his business of wool-carding to support the family. Reuben Booth was thus employed in this business until he was about seventeen years old, when, with his father's consent, he commenced preparatory studies of a collegiate course. In 1813, he entered the sophomore class in Yale College. Shortly afterwards, he received notice of his father's death, which came by drowning. He hastened home and expected to abandon his studies, but friends in Kent loaned him the money required for him to complete his studies. He graduated in 1816.
Immediately after graduation, he commenced the study of law. A year into his law studies, he was also employed as an instructor in the academy in Danbury. He was admitted to the Bar in 1818 and opened an office to practice law in Danbury.

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