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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
GEORGE W. DRISCOLL .- Born in Camillus, April 24, 1357 : educated at Williams College ; studied law in Syracuse, 1881-83 and was admitted in Buffalo, June 14, 1833, and since practiced in Syracuse.
GILES B. EVERSON .- Born at Manlius, N. Y., April 7, IS53 ; educated in Cazenovia Seminary, class '77, and Syracuse University, class 'SI ; studied law in Syracuse, with Waters, Mclennan & Dillaye, and admitted at Syracuse, January 16, 1865. He has practiced in Syracuse since ; of Hunt & Everson.
FOIST H. EVERHART .- Was born in the town of Butler, Wayne county, N. Y., June 15, 1860; was educated at the Clyde High School, Clyde, N. Y. ; studied law in the office of Camp & Dun- well, at I.yons, N. Y., from April, 18So, to April, 1833, and was admitted to practice at Rochester, N. Y., April, 1883 ; practiced at Lyons and Sodus, Wayne county, N. Y., from April, 1883, to Jan- uary 1, 1586, and at Syracuse, N. Y., from October 1, 1886, to the present time.
CARLOS B. EL.LIS .- Born in Victor, Ontario county, N. Y., August 8, 1860 ; educated in Lock- port I'nion School and Genesee Seminary, Lima, N. Y .; studied Law in Syracuse, 1885 to ISSg, and was admitted in Syracuse in May, 1889.
LOCIS E. FULLER .- Was born in Vesper, Onondaga county, N. V., March 17, 1862 ; educated at Syracuse University ; studied law at Syracuse, 1882-3-4, and was admitted at Utica, June 17, 1884, and has since then practiced at Syracuse.
WILLIAM BOSTWICK FULLER .- Was born in llartford, Conn., January 30, 1864 ; was educated in Syracuse public schools and graduated at the Syracuse University, in 1885, degree of A. B. ; stud- ied in the law office of Chamberlain & Ayres, Syracuse, and admitted at the General Term, Utica, .V. \'., April 20, 1888 ; practiced in Syracuse since admission.
JOHN CURTIS FOWLER .- Born in Peterboro, Madison county, N. Y., October, 23, 1845 ; edu- cated at the Canastota district school, Madison University, and graduated from Hamilton College, class of '65. He studied law at the College, and 1370 to 1871 in the office of his father, Loring Fowler, in Canastota, and was admitted in Albany, General Term, June 9, IS71 ; practiced in Can- astota, from 1871 to 1873, and in Cazenovia, from 1873 to 1875, and Syracuse from 1875 to the pres- ent time.
TRUMAN K. FULLER .- Born in Vesper, May 20, 1834 ; educated at the Cortland Academy and L'nion College, graduating in 1857. He studied law about four years previous to 1854, and seven months after graduation in the office of Sedgwick, Andrews & Kennedy, and was admitted in 1867, and practiced twelve years with Judge Vann ; served two and a half years as Captain in the 75th regiment ; president of the village of Danforth several years.
WALDO E. GILBERT .- Born in Phoenix, Oswego county, N. V., July 26, 1853 ; educated in public schools of Phoenix and Syracuse, N. V .; studied law in Syracuse, N. V .; admitted in Roches- ter, N. V., April $, 1876 ; practiced in Syracuse and Manlius since admission.
GEORGE W. GRAY .- Born at Butternuts, Otsego county, N. V., in 1818 ; educated at Oxford Academy ; studied law at Cuba, N. V., and at New Berlin, N. Y. ; admitted at Albany in 1845, and practiced in Brookfield, N. Y., nine years and since in Syracuse.
FREDERICK HI. GIRBS .- Born in Syracuse, N. Y. ; educated in Syracuse schools ; studied Jaw in Syracuse, and admitted here in January, 1882 ; has since practiced in Syracuse.
WILLIAM GILBERT .- Was born in Columbia, Herkimer county, N. Y., July 26th, 1827 ; educated at Mexico Academy, N. Y. ; studied law at the Mexico office of Judge Whitney, in 1849 ; admitted at Syracuse, October, 1852 ; practiced in Syracuse N. Y. ; Superintendent of Common Schools two years ; Justice of the Peace ; Canal Collector one term ; Supervisor Eighth ward two years ; Quartermaster of the 185th regiment.
CHARLES B. GOODRICH .- Born in Hartland, Vermont, February 16, 1853 ; educated in Montpelier, Vt., Seminary, and Middlebury College ; studied law in Montpelier, Vt. 1877 to 1880 ; admitted in Montpelier, ISSo and at Rochester, N. Y., 1852 ; practiced in West Randolph, Vt., ISSO-81, and since in Syracuse.
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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
ANDREW H. GREEN .- Born in Utica, N. Y., February 5, 1830 ; educated in the Utica Acad- emy and Union College, graduating in 1849 ; took degree of A. M. in 1852 ; studied law in Utica, in the office of Spencer & Kernan ; admitted in U'tica, January, 1852 ; practiced in Syracuse, 1852 ; in Utica, from 1853 to 1857 ; in St. Paul, from 1857 to 1860, in Syracuse since 1861. Clerk of the city of Utica in 1853 ; Commodore's Secretary and Judge Advocate of General Courts Marshal in U.S.N., Pacific Squadron. Since 1872 associated in practice of law with Judge Comstock and George F. Comstock, Jr. ; City Attorney of Syracuse, 1871-72.
FRANK H. HISCOCK .- Was born in Tully, N. Y., April 16, 1856 ; educated in the schools of Syracuse and at Cornell University ; studied law from September, 1875 to June, 1878 with Hiscock, Gifford & Doheny, and at Columbia Law School ; was admitted at Buffalo, N. Y., June, 1878 ; has practiced at Syracuse, and now of the firm of Hiscock, Doheny & Hiscock. Held the office of Trustee of Cornell University, elected by graduates of 1889.
MELVIN Z. . HAVEN .- Was born in 1854, in New Hartford, N. Y. ; educated at Whitestown, and studied law in Utica ; was admitted in that city in 1876, and has practiced since in Syracuse.
EVERARD A. HILL .- Born in Pompey, N. Y. ; educated in Syracuse at the High School and in the University ; studied law in Syracuse and admitted here in 1886 ; practiced here since.
THOMAS HOGAN .- Born in Syracuse, January 7, IS58 ; educated in the public schools of Syra- cuse ; studied law with Sedgwick, Kennedy & Tracy, and with Hiscock, Gifford & Doheny ; admit- ted in Syracuse in January, 1879 ; practiced in Syracuse and now of the firm of Hogan & Stern.
FRANK HOPKINS .-- Born in Onondaga, N. Y., June 12, 1856 ; educated at the Onondaga Acad- emy and Syracuse University ; studied law in Syracuse, and admitted here in January, ISSo, and practiced here since; firm of Hopkins & Bondy.
HARRISON HOYT .- Born in LaFayette, Onondaga county, N. Y., September 3, 1836 ; gradu- ated from Hamilton College, class '61 ; studied law at Columbia Law School and was admitted at Syracuse in April, 1864 : practiced in Homer, N. Y., to 1875, and since then in Syracuse. Was District Attorney of Onondaga county, 1SS1-3.
NORMAN HINE .- Born in Hillsdale, Columbia county, N. Y., October 23, 1826; educated at the Homer Academy and Amherst College ; studied law in Syracuse and admitted here in 1850. Was Supervisor of the Sixth ward of Syracuse for five years,
CHARLES A. HAMMOND, -- Born in Freetown, Cortland county, N. Y., September, 1825 ; edu- cated in the Cortland Academy and New York Central College, McGrawville, N. Y. ; studied law in in Syracuse, and admitted here in October, 1869. Has practiced in Syracuse and vicinity.
SAMUEL NEWELL HOLMES .- Born in Richfield Springs May 31, 1823 ; educated in common schools and academy : studied law at Holmesville and Prof. Fowler's Law School at Ballston Spa ; admitted May, 1850 ; practiced chiefly in Syracuse.
JOHN C. HUNT .- Born in Fredon, Sussex county, N. J. : educated in LaFayette College, Pa. ; studied law in Elmira, N. Y., in Jefferson, and in Syracuse ; admitted in Ithaca in 1851 ; practiced in Jefferson two years and in Syracuse since May, 1854 ; now of firm of Ilunt & Everson.
CHARLES E. IDE .- Was born in Phelps, Ontario county, N. Y .; educated at Geneva Classical and Union School ; studied law at Syracuse, with Ruger, Wallace & Jenney, from 1871 to 1873; with Fuller & Vann from that time until admission ; admitted at the General Term in Buffalo, June, 1874 ; practiced in Syracuse. lle was Chairman of the Syracuse Republican Committee in 1885 ; member of the Republican County Committee, Fifth ward, Syracuse, 1887-8 ; member of the firm of Costello & Ide, 1877 to 1884, and of Costello, Ide & Hubbard, 1884 to 1887, and Ide & Hubbard, 1887 to 1889; now Ide & Newell.
EDWIN S. JENNEY .- Born September 5, IS40, and educated in various schools and Kalamazoo College ; studied law with Pratt & Mitchell, in 1860, and with W. C. Ruger, 1865 ; admitted in Syr- acuse in September 1865, and practiced here since. He was City Attorney four years and has a prominent army record ; now of firm of Jenney, Marshall & Ruger.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
EDWARD O. JOHNSON .- Born in Syracuse, N. Y., February S, 1862 ; educated in Syracuse ; studied law in Syracuse, from 1880 to 1886; admitted in Syracuse, January 15, 1886, and has since practiced in Syracuse.
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DENNIS B. KEELER .- Born in Cork, Ireland, March 17, 1842 ; educated at Fairfield Seminary and Michigan University ; studied his profession in Herkimer, N. Y., 1865 to 1868; admitted in Syracuse, November 3, 1868 ; practiced since in Little Falls, N. Y., Kansas City, Mo., and Syra- cuse ; member of the Common Council, from the Seventh ward, 1879.
WILLIAM KENNEDY .- Born in Pompey in 1852 ; educated in common schools ; studied law in Syracuse, 1873; admitted at Rochester in 1876; practiced in Syracuse ; of the firm of Baldwin & Kennedy.
CHARLES S. KENT .- Born in Floyd, Oneida county, N. Y., November 15, 1852 ; educated at the Whitestown Seminary, Oneida county ; studied law with J. D. Kernan, Utica, N. Y., until Feb- ruary, ISS1; and was admitted in Syracuse, January, ISSo ; practiced in Syracuse since February, ISSI.
CLARENCE V. KELLOGG .- Born January 19, 1860, in Cicero ; educated in common schools and Ives Seminary ; studied law in Syracuse with Pratt, Brown & Garfield ; admitted in April in ISSI ; practiced in Syracuse; Wilson, Kellogg & Wells.
JOHN L. KING .- Born in Springfield, Mass., November 17, 18,19 ; educated, in Exeter and Har- vard College ; studied law two years at the Harvard Law School and two years with Kennedy & Tracy ; admitted at Springfield, in 1875, and at Rochester, in 1577 ; practiced since 1877 in Syra- cuse ; I'resident of the Split Rock Cable Road, and Secretary of the Tully Pipe Line.
JAY B. KLINE .- Was born in Ithaca, N. Y., January 3. 1853 ; educated at Ithaca Academy and Cornell University ; studied law in Ithaca from 1872 to 1875 ; admitted in Albany, January, 1875 ; practiced in Ithaca until 1882, and since then in Syracuse. .
CEVLON H. LEWIS .- Born in Tully, N. Y., educated at Colgate University ; studied law in Syracuse. and admitted and practiced at the same place. Was Assistant District Attorney one term and District Attorney one term, and Clerk of the Board of Supervisors ; now of the firm of Lewis & Wilson.
FREDERICK A. LYMAN .- Born in Otisco, September 3, 1833 ; educated in common schools and Onondaga Academy ; studied law at Marcellus and at law schools in Albany and Poughkeepsie ; ad- mitted at Albany, March, 1856 ; practiced at Marcellus until 1868, and since then in Syracuse. Member of Assembly, 1862; Supervisor of Marcellus, 1863 to 1966; Chairman of the Board two years ; District Attorney 1869-70-71 ; Supervisor Fourth ward 1872-73-74 ; of Lyman & James.
MICHAEL. F. LALLY .- Was born October 23, 1862, in Syracuse, educated in the public schools of Syracuse ; studied law in Syracuse from October, 1882 to November, 1887 ; admitted in Syracuse, November IS, 1887 ; practiced here since adinitted.
JOHN O. McMAHON .- Born in Caughdenoy, N. Y., November, 18664 educated at Phoenix Academy ; studied law in Syracuse and admitted in IS89 ; practiced in Syracuse since that time.
HENRY AUGUSTUS MAYNARD .- Was born in Westborough, Mass., November 18, 1828 ; edu- cated at Manson Academy, Mass., and Union College ; studied law in Syracuse with L. H. & F. Hiscock, and admitted here in 1861 ; practiced since 1865 in Cayuga and Onondaga counties. Held the office of Supervisor of town of Genoa.
THEODORE f .. R. MORGAN .- Born in Manlius, N. Y., June 17, 1833 : educated in the Acade- my at l'ompey : studied law in Syracuse, 1553-57, and was admitted in the latter year ; practiced in Syracuse, 1857-62, and since 1873. Librarian of the Court of Appeals Library, by appointment of Board of Regents, 1884.
EZEKIEL P. MORE .-- Born in Roxbury, Delaware county, N. V., in 1832 ; educated in the Jefferson Academy ; studied law in Delhi, Delaware county ; admitted in Albany, 1853 ; practiced in Prattsville, Greene county, Cazenovia, and in Syracuse. Was Supervisor in 1858-60; Member of Assembly, IS66, and of the Constitutional Convention, 1867.
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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
J. CHARIES MEI.DRAM .-- Born in Syracuse July 20, 1856 ; educated in the common schools and High School ; studied law with Lansing & Lyman, in Syracuse ; admitted at Albany in June, 1878, and practiced since in Syracuse.
HIRAM D. MESSENGER .- Born in DeRuyter, N. Y., December 1, 1857 ; educated at Cincin- natus and DeRuyter Academies ; studied law in DeRuyter and Cazenovia ; admitted at Ithaca, N. 1. on the 4th of May, 1882 ; practiced in Cazenovia until May, 1889, and since then in Syracuse.
DONALD F. McLENNAN .- Was born October 10, 1860, at Lyndon, Cattaraugus county, N. V .; was educated at Ten Broeck Academy and at Alfred University ; studied law at Syracuse, from Oc- tober, 1883 ; was admitted at Binghamton in September, 1885, practicing in Syracuse ; of McLen- nan & Messenger.
HENRY E. MILLER .- Was born at Mit. l'leasant, l'a .. December 13, 1855 ; educated in Mt. Union, O., and Cornell University ; studied law in Ithaca, N. V., 1877 to ISSo ; admitted in Albany, N. Y., January, 1880 ; practiced in Ithaca and Syracuse.
THOMAS F. MURPHY .- Born in Syracuse, N. Y., August 19, 1850 ; educated in the common schools in Syracuse ; studied law with Ruger, Wallace & Jenney, of Syracuse ; admitted in Syracuse, January 6, 1876 ; practiced in Syracuse.
MICHAEL. M. MARA .- Was born in Tully Valley, Onondaga county, June 9, IS59 ; educated at the Onondaga Seminary, studied law in the office of Vann, McLennan & Dillaye, and Waters, McLennan & Dillaye, Syracuse, from March 1881 to June 1884 ; was admitted at U'tica June 20. ISS4 ; has since practiced at Syracuse. . He was Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, 1883-84, and Assembly_Clerk, 1890.
LOUIS MARSHALL .- Born in Syracuse, N. Y., December 14, 1856 ; educated in Syracuse High School ; studied law in the office of Smith, Markham & Smith, and Columbia College Law School ; admitted at Syracuse, N. Y., January, 1878 ; practiced at Syracuse, N. Y., as member of Ruger, Jenney, Brooks & French ; Kuger, Jenney, Brooks & Marshall ; Jenney, Brooks, Marshall & Ruger, and Jenney, Marshall & Ruger. He was member of Constitutional Commission in 1890.
WILLIAM NOTTINGHAM .- Born in the Town of DeWitt, Onondaga county, November 2, 1853; educated in the Syracuse public schools and graduated from the Syracuse University in IS76; stud- ied law in Syracuse, from October, 1876, to January, 1879 ; admitted in Buffalo, June, IS79 ; prac- ticed in Syracuse since June, 1879 ; president of the Alumni Association in 1885-86. He received the degree of A. M., in 1877, and Ph. D., in 1878 ; firm of Goodelle & Nottingham.
EDWIN NOTTINGHAM .- Born in De Witt, Onondaga county, December 3, 1550; educated in Syracuse schools and University ; studied law with Chamberlain & Knapp and Martin A. Knapp, IS76-78 : admitted as attorney at Kochester in October, 1878, and as attorney and counsellor at Buf- falo in June, 1879 ; practiced only in Syracuse ; of Knapp, Nottingham & Andrews.
J. E. NFWELL .- Born in Davenport, Delaware county, N. Y., October 22, 1859 ; educated in district schools, Ferguson Village Academy, Colgate Academy and Madison (now Colgate) Univer- sity, and graduated from College, June, 1886 ; studied law with Waters & McLennan, in Syracuse, 1886 ; admitted at the General Term, in Utica, February, ISSy ; practiced in Hogan & Stern's office till February 1, 1890. He entered into partnership with Chas. E. Ide, which still continues ; was Notary l'ublic and Commissioner of Deeds.
ALEXANDER E. OBERLANDER .- Born in Rochester, N. Y., May 26, 1861 ; educated in Syracuse schools ; studied law in Syracuse in the office of Ilunt, Leavenworth & Weaver, from 1878-So, and in Columbia College Law School in 1881-82; admitted in Buffalo, June, 1882 ; practiced since in Syracuse ; now Justice of the l'eace.
CHARLES H. PECK .- Born in Phoenix, Oswego county, N. Y., September 10, 1861 : educated at the Phoenix Academy ; studied law in Syracuse ; admitted October 6, 1SS2 ; practiced in Syracuse as a member of the firm of Reigel & l'eck.
JAMES C. PARSHALL .- Born in Syracuse, N. Y., June 30, 1859 ; educated in Syracuse Classi- cal School and High School ; studied law with Ballwin & Farrar, of Syracuse, 1879-82 ; admitted in Rochester, N. Y., October 6, 1882 ; practiced in Syracuse since.
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BIOGRAPHICAL SKETCHES.
JOSHUA B. RANDALL-Born at Sweden, Monroe county, N. Y., September 20, 1818. He stud- ied law in Plainfield, Oswego county, N. Y., and located in Syracuse about IS70, and was in part- nership with his son, W. B. Randall until the death of the latter, in the spring of ISS8. He died suddenly in his office, November 20, 18SS.
HENRY RIEGEL ..- Born February 22, 1825, in the Town of Fayette, Seneca county, N. Y. ; educated in Waterloo and Seneca Falls Acadamies ; read law with Hon. William A. Sackett, at Seneca Falls, and Noxon, Leavenworth & Comstock, Syracuse.
P. J. RYAN .- Born in the town of LaFayette, January 19, 1861 ; educated at l'ompey Academy and St. Bonaventura College, at Allegany, N. Y. ; studied law with Goodelle & Nottingham and ad- mitted at Binghamton September, 1886 ; practiced in Syracuse since.
C. PROSSER RUGER .- Born in Syracuse November 8, 1861 : educated at Cornell University and studied law at the Columbia Law School ; admitted at Utica in 1883 and practiced in Syracuse since ; of firm of Jenney, Marshall & Ruger.
WILLIAM M. Ross,-Born in Broome county, July 13, 1850 ; educated in common schools and studied law in Harvard Law School and in Judge Vann's office ; admitted in Syracuse, January 1878. Has beeo Justice of the Peace.
SHERMAN J. RosE .- Born July 4, 1856, in Syracuse ; educated in Syracuse, studied law with J. L. Bagg, and admitted October, 1877, in Rochester ; practiced in Syracuse since.
WILLIAM S. ROGERS -Born in Clay, Onondaga county, educated in common schools and Onondaga academy ; studied law in Syracuse to 1864. and admitted at Syracuse, September of that ycar ; practiced since in Syracuse.
ARTHUR II. SHELDON .- Born in Delphi, N. Y., July 23, IS58 ; educated at Cazenovia Semi- nary and studied law at Hamilton College ; admitted at U'tica in 1881 ; practiced in Syracuse for past five years.
GILES H. STILLWELL .- Born at Windsor, N. Y., in 1855 ; educated at Windsor Academy and Amherst College ; studied law with Tracy, McLennan & Ayling, and admitted in Syracuse May I. ISS9 ; practiced in Syracuse since. School Commissioner of the Tenth ward.
BENJAMIN J. SHOVE .- Born in Greene, Chenango county, July 3, 1859 ; educated in the Auburn High School, and Syracuse University ; studied law in Syracuse and admitted in Rochester, March, 1883 ; practiced in Syracuse to the present time. Has held the office of Clerk of the Board of Supervisors, and is Assistant District Attorney.
GEORGE H. SEARS .- Was born in Homer, N. Y., October 8, 1858 : educated at Cazenovia Seminary and Rochester University ; studied law in Syracuse, and admitted here January 14, 1886 ; practicing since in Syracuse.
CORNELIU'S W. SMITH .- Born in Trumansburgh, N. Y., May 19, IS45 ; educated in Syracuse public schools, Cortland Academy, and Hamilton College ; studied law in Syracuse, and admitted in 1869 ; practiced ever since in Syracuse, as a member of the firm of Smith, Markham & Smith, Markham & Smith, Markham, Hoyt & Smith, alone ten years, and now with Howard P. Dennison, as the firm of Smith & Dennison. Patent law a specialty ...
SAMUEL D. SOLOMON .- Born March 22, 1863, at Mohawk, Ilerkimer county ; educated in High School and Syracuse University ; studied law in Syracuse and at Columbia Law School ; ad- mitted in Utica, April, ISSS ; has since practiced in Syracuse.
SAMUEL R. STERN,-Born in Syracuse, July 7, 1855 : educated in public school and High School ; studied law with Ruger, Wallace & Jeuney : admitted April 4. 1879. and practiced since in Syracuse ; was . Assistant District Attorney, first incumbent ; of Hogan & Stern.
BENJAMIN STOLZ .- Was born October 13, 1867, Syracuse, N. Y .; educated in Syracuse High School ; studied law in Columbia College Law School and with Jenney, Brooks, Marshall & Ruger ; admitted in Syracuse, May 2, 1839 ; practicing in Syracuse.
CHARLES F. SSWLIV .- Born at West Monroe, N. Y., March 25, 1560 ; educated at Cazenovia Seminary and Syracuse lligh School ; studied law in Parish, Oswego county, and Syracuse; admitted at Rochester in April, 1883 ; practiced only in Syracuse.
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MEMORIAL HISTORY OF SYRACUSE.
JOHN I .. STANDART .-- Born in Attica, Ind., January 21, 1859 ; educated in common schools and a seminary ; studied law with Sedgwick, Kennedy & Tracy, and admitted to the Bar of Onon- daga county in April, ISSo, and as Attorney and Counsellor in ISS2 ; has practiced but little and is employed in a private capacity by Judge Kennedy.
CHARLES H. SEDGWICK .-- Born in Syracuse May 22, 1546 ; educated at the U. S. Naval Acad- emy and Hamilton College ; studied law in Syracuse and admitted in 1869 : practiced in Syracuse and Omaha, Neb. County Judge Douglas county, Neb., 1875-77.
WILLIAM WALTER TEALL .- Born in town of Manlius, April 23, ISIS ; educated chiefly at Cazenovia Seminary, Hamilton Academy, Union College, and Yale ; studied law with Noxon & Leavenworth and at Vale, and was admitted in L839 ; practiced in Syracuse. Appointed Judge Ad- vocate State militia 1835 : appointed Agent of the Onondaga Indians, 1844 : appointed post-master of Syracuse. 1845 ; appointed 1862 Commissary Subsistence, U. S. army, and Chief Commissary of Subsistence Right Grand Division Army of the Potomac. Mr. Teall has been officially connected with several Syracuse banks and other corporations ; in 1883 was elected a Trustee and Treasurer of the Sanderson Brothers Steel Company.
VANCE TURTELOT .- Born in Herkimer county October 3, IS54 ; educated at Cazenovia Semi- nary and Syracuse University ; studied law in Syracuse ; admitted here in 1886, and practiced in Syracuse since.
JAMES S. THORN .- Born in Syracuse January 7, 1854 ; educated in the public shools and High school ; studied law with Hiscock, Gifford & Duheny ; admitted in Syracuse, January 7, 1876 ; practiced in Syracuse.
FREDERICK W. THOMSON .- Born January 4, 1867, at Alexandria Bay, N. V .; educated at Cornell University class '87 ; studied law in Syracuse with Hiscock, Doheny & Hiscock ; admitted in Binghamton September 13, 1889 ; practicing in Syracuse, firm of Benedict & Thomson.
WILLIAM G. TRACY .- Born April 7, 1843 ; educated in Preble, N. V., and Syracuse ; studied law in Syracuse, and at the Albany Law school ; admitted June, 1867 ; practiced in Syracuse, N. Y., in firms of Sedgwick, Kennedy & Tracy, Kennedy & Tracy, and Tracy, McLennan & Ayling.
FREDERICK S. WICKS .- Born in Syracuse, N. V., April 25, 1851 ; educated in Syracuse and at Vale College ; studied law with 1. Judd Northrup. in Syracuse, from July, 1873, to September, 1874, and at the Columbia College Law School until June, 1876 ; admitted at the General Term, Buffalo, July, 1876 ; practiced in Syracuse ever since ; at one tinie of Northrup & Wicks ; Director in Mechanics' Bank ; P'resident of Central City Railway Company ; President of the Genesee and Water street Railroad Company ; Vice-President John Marcellus Manufacturing Co.
SAMUEL H. WANDELL .- Was born in West Munroe, Oswego county, N. Y., April 19, 1860 ; educated at the Central Square Academy ; studied law with Pardee & Piper, Fulton, N. Y., and Hon. J. J. Lamoree, Oswego, N. Y., ; admitted at Kochester, October, 1882 ; practiced in l'ulaski, N. Y., one year ; since then in Syracuse ; was assistant of District Attorney of Oswego county, IS82-83 ; author of several law books.
FREDERICK D. WHITE .- Born in Ann Arbor, Mich. ; educated at Cornell University ; also in University of Berlin, P'russia ; studied law at Columbia Law School, N. Y., 1882-84 ; admitted in Binghamton, 1884 ; practiced in Syracuse, N. V.
CAIT'S A. WEAVER .- Born December 18, 1944, in Verona, N. V .: educated in common schools and DeRuyter Academy, and studied law with Hall & Chamberlain, and Hunt & Green ; admitted at Rochester in January, 1871, and practiced only in Syracuse ; is Justice of the l'eace ; was in the late war.
GABRIEL. W. WISNER .- Was born in Elmira, N. V., October 8, 1849 ; graduated at Union College, class '71 ; studied law with Sedgwick, Kennedy & Tracy, in Syracuse, 1871-74 ; admitted at Rochester, General Term, 1874 ; practiced ever since at Syracuse, N. Y.
FRANK K. WALKER,-Horn in Mooer's Forks, N. V., November 2, 1855 ; educated at Syra- cuse University ; studied law in Syracuse in 1955-6 ; admitted in Syracuse, January 14, 1887 ; prac- ticed in Syracuse.
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