Andrew D. W. Bruyn
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Andrew DeWitt Bruyn (November 18, 1790 - July 27, 1838) was a U.S. Representative from New York.
Born in Wawarsing, New York, Bruyn attended Kingston Academy, Kingston, New York, and was graduated from Princeton College in 1810. He studied law. He was admitted to the bar in 1814 and commenced practice in Ithaca. He was in the Justice of the Peace in 1817. First surrogate of Tompkins County 1817-1821. He served as member of the State assembly in 1818. He was appointed trustee of Ithaca in 1821. He served as president of the village in 1822. He was an unsuccessful candidate for election to the State senate in 1825. County supervisor in 1825. Treasurer of the village 1826-1828. He served as judge of the court of common pleas 1826-1836. He served as a director of the Ithaca and Owego Railroad in 1828. He was also interested in banking.
Bruyn was elected as a Democrat to the Twenty-fifth Congress and served from March 4, 1837, until his death in Ithaca on July 27, 1838. He was interred in Ithaca City Cemetery.

