Bernard Joseph Leddy (March 18, 1910 – January 9, 1972) was a
United States district judge
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of the
United States District Court for the District of Vermont
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.
Education and career
Leddy was born in
Underhill,
Vermont
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on March 18, 1910, a son of John T. Leddy and Anna (Marlow) Leddy.
Leddy was educated in the parochial schools of Underhill and
Burlington
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, and was a 1927 graduate of Burlington's Cathedral High School. He received his
Artium Baccalaureus degree from
Saint Michael's College
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in 1931, and his
Bachelor of Laws
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from
Boston College Law School
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With approximately 800 stud ...
in 1934.
He was a Burlington alderman from 1935 to 1940.
He was an
Assistant United States Attorney for Vermont from 1940 to 1954.
In 1946, Leddy was named chair of the Burlington Zoning Commission. In 1955, he was elected chair of the Saint Michael's College board of trustees. In 1956, he was elected chair of the Chittenden County Bar Association. Leddy was a civilian aide for the
United States Secretary of the Army
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from 1962 to 1966.
Gubernatorial campaign
Leddy was the 1958 Democratic nominee for
Governor of Vermont
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.
At a time when Vermont was overwhelmingly Republican, Leddy lost to
Robert Stafford
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by only 719 votes (50.3% to 49.7%).
Leddy's strong showing in the governor's race, coupled with the win of Democrat
William H. Meyer
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Biography
Born in Philadelphia, he attended the public schools of the city and gra ...
in the election for Vermont's at-large seat in the
United States House of Representatives
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, was an indicator that the state's Democrats were growing in strength after more than 100 years of Republican dominance in statewide elections.
Federal judicial service
Leddy was nominated by President
Lyndon B. Johnson
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on August 16, 1966, to the
United States District Court for the District of Vermont
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, to a new seat created by 80 Stat. 75. He was confirmed by the
United States Senate
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on August 25, 1966, and received his commission the same day. He served as Chief Judge from 1969 to 1972.
His service was terminated on January 9, 1972,
due to his death after suffering a
heart attack
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at his Burlington home.
He is buried at Resurrection Park Cemetery in
South Burlington.
Family
In 1939, Leddy married Johannah (Mahoney) Leddy.
They were the parents of sons John T. and the Reverend James P., and three daughters, Ann, Johannah, and Mary.
Johannah was the wife of Thomas Donovan. Ann is the wife of Alan Charron.
Leddy's son
James P. Leddy was a member of the
Vermont State Senate
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.
His daughter
Johannah Leddy Donovan has served in the
Vermont House of Representatives since 2001.
His grandson
T. J. Donovan was the
State's Attorney for
Chittenden County, Vermont, prior to winning election as
Vermont Attorney General
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in 2016.
Honor
A park in Burlington is named in Leddy's honor.
Enjoy Burlington: Leddy Park information page
References
Sources
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1910 births
1972 deaths
Saint Michael's College alumni
Boston College Law School alumni
Vermont Democrats
Vermont lawyers
Vermont city council members
Judges of the United States District Court for the District of Vermont
United States district court judges appointed by Lyndon B. Johnson
20th-century American judges
People from Underhill, Vermont
Burials in Vermont
20th-century American lawyers
Assistant United States Attorneys