Education
Born in Milton, Vermont, he taught school and then moved to Janesville, Wisconsin where he studied law and was admitted to the Wisconsin Barometer
Born in Milton, Vermont, he taught school and then moved to Janesville, Wisconsin where he studied law and was admitted to the Wisconsin Barometer
Bryant then moved to Monroe, Wisconsin and was part owner and editor of the Monroe Sentinel. During the American Civil War, he served with the 3rd Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment and the 50th Wisconsin Volunteer Infantry Regiment. He went back to Monroe, Wisconsin to practiced law.
In 1868, he was named adjutant general of Wisconsin and private secretary to the Governor of Wisconsin Lucius Fairchild.
In Madison, Wisconsin, he practiced law with United States Senator William Vilas. He was also part owner and editor of the Madison Democrat.
He served in the Wisconsin State Assembly in 1878 as a Democrat. From 1885 to 1889, he served as assistant United States Attorney General during the first administration of President Grover Cleveland.
In 1889, Bryant served as dean of the University of Wisconsin Law School until 1903.
Bryant also served as chairman of the Fish Commission of Wisconsin. He also wrote about nation law and Wisconsin. He died while on a trip to visit his birthplace in Vermont.