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He married, May 13, 1835, Mary F. C., daughter of Samuel Wales of Stoughton, Massachusetts. They had no children.
IRA YOUNG.
Son of Major Samuel and Abigail (Thompson) Young ; born, Lisbon, May 17, 1794 ; admitted, 1817 ; practiced, Bath, Colebrook, and Lancaster ; died, Havana, Cuba, November 15, 1845.
The common schools of Lisbon, and afterwards the academy at Haverhill, afforded General Young his early instruction. At the age of eighteen he began the study of the law with James I. Swan of Bath, and in 1817 he entered into practice there. For the succeeding six years he remained in Bath, the first three with Mr. Swan, who deceased in 1820, bequeathing to him his fine law library. Losing his office and books and papers by fire, three years later, he removed to Colebrook, where he enjoyed a success- ful practice for sixteen years. Lancaster then became his home, and he was a leading lawyer there until his health began to fail in 1845. In the hope of arresting the disease which was upon him, he sailed for the West Indies, but the desired relief was not experienced, and he died there after a few months.
He was a sound lawyer and an honest man ; well read in the learning of his profession, and successful in the management and trial of causes. He was universally popular, and enjoyed the confidence of all. Judge Morrison speaks of him as a "lawyer of celebrity." The inscription upon his tombstone, placed there by his professional contemporaries, was as follows : -
" This stone is erected to his memory as a token of respect by his brethren of the bar, among whom he stood eminent both for
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his courtesy and ability as a lawyer, and his high character for honesty and integrity as a man."
In his earlier life he fell, like many another young man of popular qualities, into habits of dissipation, but he had the firm- ness and self-command to abandon them, and reform. There was fighting blood in his veins. His father and two of his uncles served in the Revolutionary army, and he himself entered the militia and rose to the rank of major-general. No opportunity was given him for active service, except in the " Indian Stream " difficulties in 1835, when he was chosen by the governor to com- mand the detachment ordered out to quell the insurrectionary movement, a duty which he performed satisfactorily.
He was married, in 1837, to Mrs. Sarah M. (De Forest) Smith, daughter of Judge Mills De Forest of Lemington, Vermont. They had three children, a daughter and two sons, both of whom fought bravely, and one lost his life in the Union army in the great civil war.
ADDENDUM.
DECEASED LAWYERS OMITTED.
JOHN JAMES BELL.
Son of Hon. Samuel D. and Mary H. (Healey) Bell ; born, Chester, October 30, 1827 ; admitted, 1848 ; practiced, Nashua, Milford, Carmel, and Exe- ter ; died, Manchester, August 22, 1893.
While the foregoing sheets were passing through the press, Mr. Bell was numbered with the dead.
He received a thorough academical education in Concord and Manches- ter, and prepared himself for the bar in the office of William C. Clarke of Manchester, and at the Harvard Law School, from which he graduated LL. B. in 1847. The next two years he was in practice in Nashua, and a short time in Milford, it is believed, when he decided to remove to Carmel, Maine, where his father was the owner of lands of value. He lived there, or in that vicinity, fourteen years, in the exercise of his pro- fession and the superintendence of the clearing and improvement of the lands, and in 1864 returned to this State, and established himself in Exeter. There he continued in practice some years, and in 1876 accepted the appointment of Judge of the Police Court, and discharged its duties till 1883.
From the time of his coming to Exeter, he had, as he did in his Maine home, identified himself with its interests, and taken a prominent part in its affairs. He was chosen to many town offices. The uncompensated positions, especially, often onerous, and generally shunned, but important to the welfare of the people, he was never reluctant to undertake. He was a delegate to the constitutional convention of 1876, and representa- tive in the legislatures of 1883, 1885, 1887, and 1891. In all those bodies he was a prominent, working, useful member, occupying the chief positions on committees, and not seldom expressing his views in public with clearness and force. He was often in the Speaker's chair. He served the State on the commission to examine into the condition of the
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insane poor, on that for the establishment of the boundary line with Massachusetts, and on the library commission.
On the decease of his brother, Samuel N. Bell of Manchester, he in- herited a large estate, chiefly in lands and railway property. He had previously been much tlie master of his own time, and had lived a com- paratively quiet life, in the enjoyment of his books and his home. He was now compelled to change liis habits and to spend muclı time in vari- ous places where his new interests required attention, and to take upon himself the responsibilities and labors of the offices of president of the Suncook Valley, and Suncook Valley Extension Railroad, the Pemige- wasset Valley Railroad and others, director of two insurance companies, president of the Exeter and New Hampshire Boards of Trade, and president of the Exeter Manufacturing Company.
He was deeply interested in temperance, and a member of the order of the Good Templars. Mr. Bell became a Freemason in 1849, and was through life an attentive and deeply interested member of the fraternity. He rose to be Grand Master, Grand High Priest, and Grand Commander of the various associations in the State, and received the 33d degree in Ma- sonry. He was a leading member of the Second Congregational parish in Exeter, and a deacon of the church. Well learned in the law, he had all needed qualifications for conducting large court business, but he had no fondness for contention or display. He had many books, and was always a great reader, with an eye to utility. Like his father and brother he was a student of natural science, and succeeded to the former in his love for history and antiquarian pursuits. He delivered the address at the 250th anniversary of the settlement of Hampton, and was a member of the American Antiquarian Society, and other historical associations. He was president of the New Hampshire Historical Society two years. Mr. Bell was conscientious and earnest in all his doings, aiming to make the most of his powers in every station. Always faithful, he was ready to take up the burdens that were put upon him, and to carry them to their destination. Men were accustomed to look to him for aid and counsel, and were not often disappointed. The general esteem he had won was manifested in the great attendance from all parts of the State at his funeral, and by the closing of the places of business in his home.
Dartmouth College gave him the degree of A. M.
He was married, April 13, 1881, to Cora L., daughter of Hervey Kent of Exeter, and was the father of two sons.
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ALPHABETICALLY.
JOHN W. CLARK.
Son of Hiram and Jane (Wentworth) Clark ; born, Berwick, Maine, 1844 ; practiced, Somersworth ; died, Berwick, Maine, 1874.
This gentleman acquired his education at the West Lebanon and South Berwick academies in Maine, and fitted himself for admission as an attorney in the office of William J. Copeland in Somersworth. Begin- ning practice in the village of Great Falls, in that town, in 1872, he re- mained there little more than a year, when a pulmonary disease com- pelled him to relinquish his profession, and he returned to his native town to die.
A. M. HOLBROOK ..
Born, Winchester, 1822 ; admitted, 1842; practiced, Salem and Frances- town ; died, c. 1853.
The information obtained piecemeal in regard to Mr. Holbrook repre- sents him to have been three years a student in Dartmouth College, then to have studied law with Atherton and Gove in Nashua and in Vermont, to have practiced in Lowell, Massachusetts, a year before coming to Salem, where he was probably two or three years. His stay in Frances- town was not over a year, and he died not long after leaving that place.
THE SUPREME COURT.
JUDGES.
CHARLES DOE.
ISAAC W. SMITH.
LEWIS W. CLARK.
ISAAC N. BLODGETT.
ALONZO P. CARPENTER. WILLIAM M. CHASE. ROBERT M. WALLACE.
LIVING EX-JUDGES.
JEREMIAH SMITH.
WILLIAM L. FOSTER.
ELLERY A. HIBBARD.
GEORGE A. BINGHAM.
REPORTER. FRANK N. PARSONS.
ATTORNEY-GENERAL. EDWIN G. EASTMAN.
COUNTY SOLICITORS.
WILLIAM B. FELLOWS
Belknap Co. Carroll Co.
ARTHUR L. FOOTE
CHARLES H. HERSEY
. Cheshire Co. Coos Co.
WILLIAM H. MITCHELL
. Grafton Co. Hillsborough Co.
DANIEL B. DONOVAN .
LOUIS G. HOYT
. Merrimack Co. Rockingham Co.
WILLIAM F. NASON
. Strafford Co.
BURT CHELLIS
Sullivan Co.
CLERKS OF THE COURT.
EDWIN P. THOMPSON
Belknap Co.
ALDO M. RUMERY
Carroll Co.
LEWIS W. HOLMES
Cheshire Co.
MOSES A. HASTINGS
. Coos Co.
DEXTER D. Dow .
THOMAS D. LUCE
. Grafton Co. Hillsborough Co.
AMOS J. SHURTLEFF
. Merrimack Co.
CHARLES G. CONNER
Rockingham Co.
GEORGE E. DURGIN
. Strafford Co.
JOHN MCCRILLIS
Sullivan Co.
JESSE F. SILSBY
JAMES P. TUTTLE .
A LIST OF LIVING LAWYERS
DISTRIBUTED UNDER THE TOWNS IN WHICH THEY ONCE WERE OR ARE NOW IN PRACTICE.
This list is meant to include all lawyers now living who at any time have been settled in practice in New Hampshire. The names of those who have retired from practice, and of those who have moved out of the State, and of those who have moved from the city or town under which their names appear to some other city or town in New Hampshire are marked with an asterisk (*). The names without an asterisk are of those now in practice in the city or town named.
BELKNAP COUNTY.
Alton.
*Jefferson M. Moody. Amos Rollins. *Samuel W. Rollins.
Barnstead.
Charles S. George.
Belmont.
*Edwin P. Thompson. Gilford. Samuel C. Clark. *Benjamin C. Dean.
*Orestes H. Key.
*Woodbury L. Melcher.
Gilmanton.
Thomas Cogswell.
*Arthur L. Livermore, Jr.
*Alfred Prescott.
*Benjamin R. Rogers.
*Edwin H. Shannon.
*Edwin P. Thompson.
Laconia.
*John W. Ashman. Frank M. Beckford.
Sumner E. Blackstone.
Charles Coffin.
John B. Nash.
Fred B. Osgood.
John C. L. Wood.
Effingham.
Samuel Q. Dearborn. C. J. Leavitt.
Stephen S. Jewett. Samuel H. Martin.
*Woodbury L. Melcher. Stanton J. Owens (Lakeport).
Walter S. Peaslee. William A. Plummer. Edwin H. Shannon.
*Silas B. Smith. Charles F. Stone.
Meredith.
*John W. Ela.
*Ellery A. Hibbard.
*George S. Hilton. Samuel W. Rollins.
Sanbornton.
*J. Ware Butterfield.
*Elijah D. Hastings.
Tilton.
William B. Fellows.
*Walter D. Hardy.
*James O. Lyford. Charles C. Rogers.
CARROLL COUNTY.
Bartlett. George W. M. Pitman.
Conway. Nathaniel F. Barnes.
D. C. Bartlett.
*Samuel C. Clark.
Samuel C. Clark (Lakeport). George B. Cox. Napoleon J. Dyer. Charles B. Hibbard. Ellery A. Hibbard. Erastus P. Jewell.
Madison.
Josiah H. Hobbs.
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Moultonborough.
*George P. Davis.
*Hayes Lougec.
Ossipee.
E. B. Smith. Frank Weeks.
Sandwich.
*G. P. Davis. A. Binney Tasker.
Paul Wentworth.
Tamworth.
*Levi W. Folsom.
*Henry Heywood.
Wakefield.
*John R. Bodwell.
*Charles Chesley. Arthur L. Foote.
*Joshua G. Hall.
*Josiah H. Hobbs.
Wolfborough.
Sewall W. Abbott. E. F. Cate. William C. Fox.
CHESHIRE COUNTY.
Alstead.
*George Davis.
*Charles M. Foster. Ezra M. Smith.
*Albert L. Wait.
Fitzwilliam.
Amos J. Blake. *Charles H. Woods ..
Hinsdale.
*George Howe.
E. J. Temple.
Jaffrey.
*Fred. W. Bailey. *Clarence A. Parks.
*Frank B. Spalter.
*Jesse B. Twiss.
*C. Fred Webster.
Keene.
John T. Abbott. Alfred T. Batchelder. Hiram Blake.
*Harvey Carleton.
*Horatio Colony. *E. P. Dole.
*John Henry Elliot. William H. Elliot. Francis C. Faulkner
*Francis S. Fiske. *William L. Foster .. Silas Hardy. Daniel K. Healey. Charles H. Hersey.
*Frank H. Hills.
*Lewis W. Holmes. Joseph Madden. C. Fred Webster. Leonard Wellington.
*George A. Wheelock. Don H. Woodward.
Walpole. Josiah G. Bellows. B. Lovell.
Winchester.
*Ellery Albee. Hosea W. Bingham. Edmund M. Forbes.
*W. S. Myers.
COOS COUNTY.
Berlin.
Robert N. Chamberlin.
David J. Daley.
Hubert I. Goss.
*P. Webster Locke.
C. E. Niles.
I. Howard Wight.
Colebrook.
*Edgar Aldrich. Albert Barker.
Jason H. Dudley. T. F. Johnson.
*Max J. Madden. James I. Parsons.
*Orman P. Ray.
*Daniel C. Remick.
*James W. Remick.
*F. M. Rhodes.
*William H. Shurtleff.
Gorham.
*Carl Abbott.
*James B. Chaffin. Alfred R. Evans.
*Hubert I. Goss.
*Moses A. Hastings. J. F. Libbey. *Edward F. Philbrook. Albert S. Twitchell.
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Lancaster.
*Josiah H. Benton, Jr.
George A. Cossitt.
Irving W. Drew.
Everett Fletcher.
Henry Heywood.
F. D. Hutchings.
Chester B. Jordan.
Henry O. Kent.
Benjamin F. Whidden.
Jared I. Williams.
Whitefield.
P. J. T. Kellogg.
C. Edward Wright.
GRAFTON COUNTY.
Ashland.
Asa W. Drew. *William B. Fellows. James L. Wilson.
Bath.
*George A. Bingham. John L. Carleton.
*Alonzo P. Carpenter.
*Philip Carpenter.
*Samuel H. Goodall.
*Arthur Livermore.
*Frank S. Streeter. Edward Woods.
Bristol.
*Frederic Bartlett.
*Napoleon B. Bryant.
*George B. Burns. Ira A. Chase. Kenson E. Dearborn. George A. Emerson. Lewis W. Fling.
*Samuel E. Holden.
*Benjamin F. Weeks.
Canaan.
*Isaac N. Blodgett. Frank D. Currier. Irving T. George. George W. Murray.
*William B. Weeks.
Danbury.
Stillman Clark.
Enfield.
*Samuel Davis, Jr.
Hanover.
*Augustus O. Brewster. James F. Colby.
Haverhill. ,
George W. Chapman.
*Charles A. Dole.
*William S. Franklin.
*C. E. George. Charles S. Griswold.
*James G. Harvey.
*Luther C. Morse.
. Samuel B. Page. *Samuel T. Page.
*George F. Putnam.
*William H. Shurtleff. Scott Sloane. Edward W. Smith.
William F. Westgate.
Lebanon.
William H. Cotton.
*Aaron H. Cragin. Charles A. Dole.
*Edwin B. Gould.
*Rodney Lund.
*James I. Parsons.
*Arthur L. Spring. John L. Spring.
*William B. Weeks.
Lisbon.
George F. Morris. *Harry M. Morse.
Littleton.
*Edgar Aldrich. Albert S. Batchellor.
*William J. Bellows. George A. Bingham.
George H. Bingham. Harry Bingham.
*Charles W. Bolles.
*Dexter D. Dow.
*Charles S. Griswold. Harry L. Heald. James R. Jackson.
*John M. Mitchell. William H. Mitchell.
*Daniel C. Remick. James W. Remick.
*Elbert C. Stevens.
*Edgar M. Warner.
Monroe. Charles H. Hosford. *N. R. Sterling.
Orford.
Paul Lang. *Thomas B. Mann. *Samuel M. Wilcox.
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· Plymouth.
George H. Adams.
*Henry W. Blair.
*Benjamin F. Ayer.
*Napoleon B. Bryant. Alvin Burleigh.
*Asa W. Bartlett. Charles H. Bartlett. John P. Bartlett.
*Benjamin Clark.
*Joseph Clark.
*Asa W. Drew.
*John W. Ela.
*Ellery A. Hibbard.
*C. A. Jewell.
Joseph C. Story.
Alvin F. Wentworth.
Rumney.
*John Herbert.
Samuel Herbert.
Warren.
* Henry S. Clark.
*Lewis W. Clark.
*Joseph W. Armington.
*Joseph B. Hill.
*Samuel B. Page.
*George F. Putnam.
Wentworth.
*Charles H. Bartlett.
*Charles A. Dole.
William A. Flanders.
*Lewis W. Fling.
*Samuel Herbert.
*Benjamin Poole.
HILLSBOROUGH COUNTY.
Amherst.
*Edward S. Cutter.
Antrim.
Lemuel D. Cole.
*John McNeil.
*Brooks K. Webber.
Goffstown.
David A. Taggart. Samuel Upton.
Greenville.
*Joseph C. Mason.
Herbert J. Taft.
Hillsborough.
*James F. Briggs. Jay C. Browne.
*Charles A. Hamden. Samuel W. Holman.
*Francis B. Peabody. Frank H. Pierce. Kirk D. Pierce.
*J. Oscar Teele. Brooks K. Webber.
Manchester.
John H. Andrews.
** William P. Bartlett.
John C. Bickford.
A. F. Bisson. Henry W. Blair.
*Eugene M. Bowman. Oliver E. Branch.
James F. Briggs. Albert O. Brown.
*Benjamin B. Bunker. Henry E. Burnham. Jolın W. Center. Benjamin F. Clark.
*Stephen G. Clarke. Wallace B. Clement. Lucien B. Clough.
Charles E. Cochran.
John G. Crawford.
David Cross.
*Moody Currier.
*Edward S. Cutter. Josiah G. Dearborn.
*Arthur P. Dodge.
*James E. Dodge. William H. Drury. Joseph W. Fellows.
*George M. Flanders.
*James L. Foote. John Foster.
W. S. Franklin.
John Gage.
*Christopher A. Gallagher.
*Lewis Goodale. Arthur H. Hale.
*J. M. Harrington.
*Elijah B. Hazzen.
*Michael J. Healey. Isaac L. Heath.
Timothy J. Howard.
Nathan P. Hunt. Edwin F. Jones.
*Thomas O. Knowlton. Joseph LeBoeuf.
*George A. Little. William Little. Frank C. Livingston. Harry E. Loveren.
*Thomas D. Luce. Alvin J. Lucier. George I. McAllister.
*John B. Mills. John T. Moore.
*Thomas J. Morrison.
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A LIST OF LIVING LAWYERS.
*Frank J. Murray.
*John P. Newell.
Charles A. O'Connor.
Denis F. O'Connor. Thomas J. O'Donnell.
Alpheus C. Osgood.
Jesse B. Pattee. Robert J. Peaslee. David L. Perkins.
*David P. Perkins. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury. George W. Prescott. John H. Riedell.
*Dudley Roberts.
*Roland C. Rowell. John J. Shea.
* Albion R. Simmons.
*Isaac W. Smith.
*Jonathan Smith.
James B. Straw. Patrick H. Sullivan. Cyrus A. Sulloway. David A. Taggart.
*Henry W. Tewksbury. Elijah M. Topliff. James P. Tuttle.
*Samuel Upton.
*George H. Warren.
*Newton H. Wilson. Gordon Woodbury.
Milford.
*Fred S. Hatch. Carl E. Knight.
*Thomas L. Livermore.
*John L. Spring.
*Robert M. Wallace.
Nashua.
*John H. Andrews. Henry B. Atherton. William W. Bailey.
*Leonard F. Burbank. Charles H. Burns. *William L. Carter.
*Lyman D. Cook. Edward S. Cutter. Henry A. Cutter.
*Edward A. Dana. Jeremiah J. Doyle.
*Fabius E. Elder. George B. French. Edwin B. Gould. Stephen L. Hallinan. Charles J. Hamblett. Charles W. Hoitt.
*John W. Johnson. Walter E. Kittredge.
*J. F. J. Ottorson. Charles D. Parker. Edward E. Parker.
Joseph B. Parker. B. A. Pease.
George A. Ramsdell.
*George Y. Sawyer.
*J. C. Bates Smith.
*C. B. Tilden.
*Jesse B. Twiss.
*Robert M. Wallace. Edward H. Wason.
*Samuel M. Wilcox.
New Boston.
Thomas O. Knowlton. James P. Tuttle.
New Ipswich.
William A. Preston. *John Q. A. Ward.
Peterborough.
James F. Brennan. Frank G. Clarke.
*Edward S. Cutter. Riley B. Hatch.
*William E. Knight.
*Eugene Lewis.
*George A. Ramsdell. Ezra M. Smith.
Daniel M. White.
Weare.
Oliver E. Branch.
Wilton.
George E. Bales. *Charles H. Burns. *William H. Grant.
*John L. Spring.
MERRIMACK COUNTY.
Allenstown.
John B. Hazelton. *C. B. Hildreth.
Andover.
Clarence E. Carr. *Silas M. Ellis.
*Wolcott Hamlin. Frank W. Proctor.
*Henry M. Putney. George W. Stone.
Bradford.
Fred H. Gould. *Edward B. S. Sanborn.
*Robert M. Wallace.
Concord.
John H. Albin. Benjamin E. Badger.
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A LIST OF LIVING LAWYERS.
*George H. Blanchard.
*Frank N. Brown.
*Napoleon B. Bryant.
*William P. Buckley.
*Joseph C. A. Wingate.
*Aaron Woodman.
*Harry M. Cavis.
*William E. Chandler. Arthur HI. Chase.
Danbury. W. T. Morris.
*Perley S. Chase.
*William M. Chase.
Epsom.
*Thomas L. Steele.
Franklin. James E. Barnard. Robert W. Bennett. .
David F. Dudley.
Samuel C. Eastınan.
George M. Fletcher.
William W. Flint.
William L. Foster. Frank A. Fowler.
*George R. Fowler. John P. George. William A. J. Giles. Fred H. Gould.
*Amos Hadley. Napoleon B. Hale. Walter D. Hardy. Henry F. Hollis.
*Benjamin T. Hutchins. Arthur R. Kimball.
*Edward A. Lane. Samuel G. Lane. Edward G. Leach.
*James O. Lyford. Anson S. Marshall.
Nathaniel E. Martin. Joseph S. Matthews. John M. Mitchell. James H. Morris.
*Herbert L. Norris. *True L. Norris.
* Alpheus C. Osgood.
*Samuel B. Page.
*Francis B. Peabody.
*Frank H. Pierce.
*Alvah K. Potter.
*Benjamin F. Prescott.
*William C. Prescott.
*Robert A. Ray. Henry Robinson. Henry P. Rolfe.
*Frank W. Rollins. Harry G. Sargent. William H. Sawyer.
*Amos J. Shurtleff. Arthur W. Silsby. Henry W. Stevens. Lyman D. Stevens. Frank S. Streeter. James B. Thurston.
Penacook.
Willis G. Buxton. David F. Dudley.
Pittsfield.
Asa W. Bartlett. *Lewis W. Clark.
*Fabius E. Elder. Andrew J. Gunnison.
Richard Hayes.
Edward A. Lane. John J. Pillsbury.
Henniker.
Jay C. Browne. *E. B. S. Sanborn.
Hopkinton.
Herman W. Greene. C. G. Hawthorn.
Northfield.
Oliver L. Cross. *Benjamin A. Rogers.
Pembroke.
George S. Blanchard. Almon F. Burbank.
*Edwin B. Gould.
*John B. Hazelton.
*Elijah B. Hazzen. *G. E. Smith.
*Isaac N. Blodgett. *George B. Burns.
*James A. Clark.
*Oliver L. Cross.
*Fabius E. Elder.
*Rufus S. Hadley. W. D. Hardy. Edward G. Leach. Frank N. Parsons.
E. B. S. Sanborn. George R. Stone.
*Cornelius E. Clifford.
*Charles R. Corning.
*David S. Cowen. Sylvester Dana. Daniel B. Donovan.
*William B. Tebbetts. *Joseph B. Walker. Reuben E. Walker.
*Philip Carpenter.
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Warner.
Albert P. Davis. Samuel Davis, Jr. *John George. Samuel K. Paige.
Wilmot.
W. W. Flanders.
ROCKINGHAM COUNTY.
Chester.
*Perley S. Chase.
*Joseph C. A. Wingate.
Derry.
Greenleaf K. Bartlett. John G. Crawford. Rosecrans W. Pillsbury.
Epping.
*Horace C. Bacon. William H. Drury.
*John S. H. Frink.
*Elijah B. Hazzen.
*Henry F. Hopkins.
*George Stickney.
*J. Warren Towle.
*Joseph F. Wiggin.
Exeter.
*Benjamin F. Ayer.
*Horace C. Bacon.
*Hendrick D. Batchelder.
*Charles U. Bell.
*Albert C. Buzell.
*John W. Clark.
*Horace S. Cummings. Edwin G. Eastman.
*B. Marvin Fernald.
*Edward Ford. Arthur O. Fuller.
*Nathaniel Gordon.
*Fred S. Hatch.
*Louis G. Hoyt. Charles H. Knight. Thomas Leavitt.
*P. Webster Locke. John O'Neill.
*J. Hamilton Shapley. Henry A. Shute. J. Warren Towle. *Joseph F. Wiggin.
*Samuel M. Wilcox. John E. Young.
Greenland. John S. H. Frink. John Hatch. *Charles W. Pickering.
Kingston. Louis G. Hoyt. Orestes H. Key.
Newmarket.
*Greenleaf K. Bartlett.
*John Gage.
*Irving T. George.
*Elisha A. Keep. Aaron L. Mellows. William H. Paine.
Charles H. Smith.
*Hezekiah B. Stevens.
*Amos Towle.
Plaistow.
*Charles C. Cheney. William H. Hills.
Portsmouth.
Charles E. Batchelder.
*Howe Call. Samuel W. Emery. John S. H. Frink.
*Samuel H. Goodall. Ernest L. Guptill.
*Frank W. Hackett.
* Wallace Hackett.
*Walter C. Harriman.
*Francis M. Hatch. John Hatch.
*George W. Haven.
*Alfred F. Howard.
* Albert H. Hoyt. Thomas E. O. Marvin.
*J. Downing Murphy. Calvin Page.
*William H. Rollins.
*J. Hamilton Shapley.
*Samuel Storer.
*J. Warren Towle.
Raymond.
John T. Bartlett. *Elijah B. Hazzen.
Seabrook.
*Alfred Dutton. .
*Warren H. Mace.
STRAFFORD COUNTY.
Dover.
*Charles W. Bartlett. *G. W. Chamberlain.
*William H. Dodge. *Charles Doe. George S. Frost.
Daniel Hall.
782
A LIST OF LIVING LAWYERS.
Joshua G. Hall.
*Wolcott Hamlin.
*Henry H. Hart.
*John W. Kingman. John Kivel.
*Edward B. Knight.
*Charles S. McLane. William F. Nason.
Samuel S. Parker.
*William S. Pierce.
Robert G. Pike. William H. Roberts.
James Ryan, Jr.
*Calvin Sanders.
*Jeremiah Smith.
*George W. Stevens.
Charles W. Tibbetts.
Edgar Weeks.
Arthur G. Whittemore.
*Henry T. Wiswall.
*Henry D. Yeaton.
Durham.
*John W. Kingman.
*Calvin Sanders.
Farmington.
*George E. Cochrane.
*Albert O. Delano.
*Frank Emerson.
*Charles J. Leavitt.
Samuel S. Parker.
*Isaac E. Pearl.
*Samuel W. Rollins.
*Edwin H. Shannon.
*Charles W. Tibbetts.
*Arthur H. Wiggin.
Milton.
*Frank Wells.
Rochester.
George E. Cochrane.
Samuel D. Felker.
Charles B. Gafney.
*Fremont Goodwin.
Henry Kimball. Isaac E. Pearl.
Elmer J. Smart.
Leslie P. Snow.
*Noah Tebbets.
Joseph H. Worcester.
Somersworth.
Edmund S. Boyer. Oliver H. Bragdon.
*William R. Burleigh.
*Samuel Clark.
*Oliver P. Cormier.
*Jolın P. Cram. James A. Edgerly.
*Joshua Getchell.
*Cyrus Jones. William D. Knapp.
William S. Matthews.
*Rufus W. Nason. David R. Pierce.
*William S. Pierce. William F. Russell.
*Samuel B. Shapleigh.
*Charles W. Tibbetts.
*Christopher H. Wells.
*Alonzo B. Wentworth. Arthur H. Wiggin.
*James G. Young.
SULLIVAN COUNTY.
Charlestown.
*Charles H. Chapin.
*Elijah D. Hastings.
Claremont.
Edward D. Baker.
*Alfred T. Batchelder.
*Lyman J. Brooks. Frank H. Brown.
*G. W. Chamberlain. Burt Chellis. Ira Colby.
*George Davis.
*Samuel W. Fuller.
Herman Holt.
Hosea W. Parker.
*Charles Parkhurst. E. J. Tenney.
F. T. Vaughan.
Newport.
Levi W. Barton.
Shepherd L. Bowers. Arthur C. Bradley.
*Lyman J. Brooks. George R. Brown.
*F. O. Chellis. Austin Corbin.
*George Dodge.
*Samuel H. Edes. John McCrillis.
*Henry H. Metcalf.
*William F. Newton.
*Nathan E. Reed. Albert S. Wait.
Sunapee.
George Dodge. William C. Sturoc.
INDEX.
ABBOT, DANIEL, 135. Abbot, Joseph B., 136. Abbot, Samuel, 136. Abbott, Carl, 776. Abbott, John T., 776. Abbott, Sewall W., 776. Adams, George H., 778. Adams, John Frink, 137. Adams, Nathaniel, 138. Aiken, Jonathan, 139. Ainsworth, Calvin, 140. Ainsworth, William, 141. Albee, Ellery, 776. Albin, John H., 779. Alcock, Job, 5. Alden, William George, 141. Aldrich, Edgar, 776, 777. Alexander, Amos S., 142. Alexander, Foster, 143. Allen, David, Jr., 144. Allen, William Henry Harrison, 131. Andrews, John H., 778, 779. Armington, Joseph W., 778. Ashman, John W., 775. Atherton, Booz Moore, 144. Atherton, Charles Gordon, 145. Atherton, Charles Humphrey, 147. Atherton, Henry B., 779. Atherton, Joshua, 149. Atkinson, Daniel Clark, 152. Atkinson, Theodore, 23, 153. Atkinson, William King, 64. Averill, Clinton Spalding, 154. Avery, William L., 155. Ayer, Benjamin F., 778, 781. Ayer, Samuel Hazen, 156.
Babbitt, Nathan Godfrey, 157. Bacon, Horace C., 781. Badger, Benjamin E., 779. Badger, Stephen Colby, 158. Bailey, David H., 159. Bailey, Fred W., 776. Bailey, Frederic William, 159. Bailey, Lawrence Dudley, 160. Bailey, William W., 779. Baker, Albert, 161.
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