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Max E. Brunswick was born in Youngs- town, Ohio, May 11. 1879. He read law at the law school of the Western Reserve Uni- versity, where he was graduated with the de- gree of LL.B. He was admitted to the bar June 17. 1902, and has since practiced his profession in Youngstown, his present office being at No. 3 West Federal street.
Charles W. Gilgen was born on a farm near Orrville. Wayne county, Ohio, Septem- ber 8. 1866. He read law with C. D. Hine and John H. Clark of Youngstown, and was
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admitted to the bar January, 1895. He was associated for a time with S. D. L. Jackson and W. J. Jenkins, but since 1898 has prac- ticed alone, giving his especial attention to probate court practice. His office is in the Dollar Bank Building. He served for four years as secretary of the county and city board of elections, and for the past two years has been secretary of the Youngstown Chamber of Commerce.
Arthur E. Burky was born in Youngs- town, Ohio, August 12, 1877. He read law with his father, M. H. Burky, and was ad- mitted to the bar October 14, 1899. He is engaged in general law practice with his fa- ther under the firm name of Burky & Burky.
George Edwards was born at Coalburg, Trumbull county, Ohio, September 8, 1871. He read law with A. J. Woolf, and was ad- mitted to the bar June 8, 1893. He has since been engaged in general law practice in Youngstown. In April, 1896, he was elected a justice of the peace and served one term. He has an office in the Dollar Bank Building.
Venice J. Lamb was born in Youngstown, Ohio, October 1, 1879. He read law at Har- vard University, Cambridge, Massachusetts, and with Emil J. Anderson of Youngstown, Ohio. He was admitted to the bar December 21, 1906, and has since practiced his profes- sion in Youngstown, having an office in the Dollar Bank Building.
Edward E. Miller was born in Ohltown, Ohio, December 27, 1869. He studied law with Hinkley & Rice at Warren, Pennsylva- nia, where he was admitted to the bar. He then pursued further studies under the tui- tion of Geo. F. Arrel, and was admitted to the bar of Ohio at Columbus in April, 1905. In the same year he formed a partnership with J. P. Huxley, under the style of Miller & Huxley, which firm is now engaged in gen- eral law practice, with offices in the Dollar Bank Building. In 1899-1900 Mr. Miller held office as deputy revenue collector, during which time he suspended law practice.
Frank L. Zimmerman was born at McKees- port, Pennsylvania. April 2, 1879. He studied law at the Boston University Law School, was
admitted to the bar in 1905, and has since practiced his profession in Youngstown.
Paul J. Jones was born in Youngstown, Ohio, November 4, 1880. He studied law at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Mich- igan, and was admitted to the bar in June, 1904. He practiced his profession for a year in Cleveland, this state, in connection with the firm of Jenkins, Russell & Eichelberger. He is now a member of the law firm of Hahn & Jones, of Youngstown, with offices at 17 North Phelps street. The firm is engaged in gen- eral practice.
F. R. Hahn, son of Dr. H. H. and Minerva J. (Clinker) Hahn, of Youngstown, the form- er of whom is now deceased, was graduated from the law department of the University of "Michigan in the class of 1903. He is engaged in the practice of his profession at No. 17 North Phelps street, being associated in part- nership with P. J. Jones, and is numbered among the rising young attorneys of Youngs- town.
Herman Brandmiller was born in Youngs- town, Ohio, April 6, 1878. He studied law at the Harvard Law School, Cambridge, Mas- sachusetts, and was admitted to the bar in December, 1905. He has since practiced law in Youngstown, having an office at No. 115 West Federal street.
Hon. Anthony B. Calvin was born at Washingtonville, Ohio, March 13, 1877. He read law at the Ohio State University, where he was graduated in the class of 1900. He has been a law partner of Hon J. R. Johnston of Youngstown, formerly judge of the com- mon pleas court, under the firm name of John- ston & Calvin. He has served as a member of the city council, of which body he was vice president. In November, 1904, he was elected judge of the criminal court and has held that office since January I, 1905. He has an office at No. 3 West Federal street.
Clyde W. Osborne was born in Paris town- ship, Portage county, Ohio, September 18, 188I. He read law with Emil J. Anderson, and was admitted to the bar December 21, 1906. He has since practiced his profession in Youngstown in partnership with David G.
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Jenkins, as a member of the firm of Jenkins & Osborne, which until recently was located at No. 16 West Federal street. John H. C. Lyon has lately been admitted as a partner, and the style of the firm is now Osborne, Jenkins & Lyon. The offices of the new firm are at No. 107 West Federal street. Mr. Osborne has devoted special attention to damage suits. For five years, from 1901 to 1906, he was principal of the Hall Business College ; and for one year, 1906-1907, was the owner and proprietor of the Excelsior Business College.
David G. Jenkins was born at Port Talbot, Wales, October 18, 1879. He read law at the Ohio Northern University, and with H. A. Ernst of Youngstown, Ohio. He was ad- mitted to the bar December 21, 1906, and has since practiced his profession in Youngstown, in partnership with Clyde W. Osborne. The firm is now Osborne. Jenkins & Lyon, Mr. J. H. C. Lyon having been recently admitted as a member. Mr. Jenkins was formerly editor for three years of the Youngstown Labor Ad- vocate.
John Henry Chalmer Lyon was born in Clarkson, Columbiana county, Ohio, Decem- ber 10, 1878. He read law with E. L. Lyon and J. F. Johnston, and was graduated from the law department of the Ohio Northern Uni- versity. He was admitted to the bar June 19, 1906, and practiced for a while in East Pal- estine and New Waterford, Columbiana coun- ty. In the present year, 1907, he formed a partnership with Clyde W. Osborne and David G. Jenkins of Youngstown, in the firm of Osborne, Jenkins & Lyon. The offices of the firm are No. 107 West Federal street.
Stephen L. Clark was born at Williams- field, Ashtabula county, Ohio, June 8, 1849. He studied law under the Hon. Stephen A. Northway at Jefferson, Ohio, and the Hon. Thomas M. Cooley, also in the law department of Michigan University, from which he was graduated. He was admitted to the bar in April, 1874, and since May of that year he has been engaged in general law practice in Youngstown. He has been president for four years of the Board of Sinking Fund Trustees
of Youngstown, and is a trustee of the Law Library Association. His office is in the Dol- lar Bank Building.
Aaron Esterly was born in Columbiana, Ohio, October 22, 1858. He read law with Hiram G. Bye, and was admitted to the bar June 17, 1902. He has an office in the Dollar Bank Building, where he is engaged in the general practice of law.
Curtis A. Manchester was born at Can- field, Ohio, November 6, 1876. His law stud- ies were pursued in the University of Michi- gan, and he was admitted to the bar in June, 1902. He has since been engaged in general practice in Youngstown, with an office in the Wick Bank Building.
Charles Koonce, Jr., was born at Lewis- burgh, Pennsylvania, November 23, 1869. He studied law under William Zimmerman and was admitted to the bar in Ohio in June, 1894. He is engaged in general practice, his office being located in the Maloney building, Youngstown.
Hon. John Calvin Ewing was born at North Jackson, Mahoning county, Ohio, February 26, 1863. He studied law under Hon. A. W. Jones, and was admitted to the bar in October, 1893. He has since practiced law in Youngs- town, his present location being in the An- drews & Hitchcock block. He served as pro- bate judge from February 9, 1900, to Febru- ary 9, 1906.
Roy I. Guthman was born in Youngstown, Ohio, October 17, 1880. He was graduated from the law school of the Northwestern Uni- versity, Chicago, Illinois, June 18, 1903. He was admitted to the bar of Ohio on December 8th of the same year. Since November 1, 1905, he has been associated with A. J. Gilles- pie as law partner, in the firm of Gillespie & Guthman. The office of the firm is at 109 Wick avenue, Youngstown.
W. W. Watson was born at Mineral Ridge, Trumbull county, Ohio, March 10, 1878. His literary education was acquired at the Ohio Northern University, Ada. His law studies were pursued at the University of Michigan, Ann Arbor, Michigan. He was admitted to
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the bar in June, 1905, and has since been as- sociated with Hon. B. F. Wirt, whose office is in the Second National Bank building.
Brainard Spencer Higley was born at
Windham, Portage county, Ohio, September I, 1837. He read law with Hon. S. J. An- drews, with Hitchcock, Mason & Estep, of Cleveland, Ohio, and at the Union Law Col- lege, Cleveland, Ohio. Admitted to the bar in July, 1860, he has until recently been en- gaged in general practice in Youngstown, and was for some time in partnership with Joseph N. Higley, but is now retired, owing to ill health. He made a specialty of equity cases. In April, 1864, Mr. Higley was elected mayor of Youngstown. Almost immediately after- wards the Ohio National Guard, of which he was a member, was ordered into the field. In consequence he neglected to qualify as mayor and his predecessor, Hon. Thomas H. Wells, retained the office until Mr. Higley's return, when he resigned and the council appointed Mr. Higley to succeed him. In 1865 Mr. Higley was re-elected to the same office. It is interesting to recall in this connection, that the entire village government elected in 1864 was sent to the front as members of the 155th Regiment, Ohio Volunteer Infantry, except the village clerk and one member of the council.
Walter C. McKain was born on a farm in Westmoreland county, Pennsylvania, July II, 1876. He read law with J. L. Douglas, of Quaker City, Guernsey county, Ohio, and ivas admitted to the bar March 17, 1899. He be- gan the practice of his profession at Quaker City. October 1, 1901, he came to Youngs- town, where he has since been engaged in law practice. His office is in the Dollar Bank Building. He has been referee in bankruptcy since March 7, 1902.
Emery F. Lynn was born in Canfield town- ship, . Mahoning county, Ohio, February 9, 1858. His law education was obtained at Heidleburg College, Tiffin, Ohio, where he was graduated in June, 1882, and in the law de- partment of the Cincinnati College, from which he was graduated May 28, 1884. After being admitted to the bar he came to Youngs-
town, where he is now engaged in the practice of law, having an office at 120 Wick avenue.
Horace T. Smith was born in Bucks county, Pennsylvania, November 8, 1851. He studied law with H. H. Greer of Mt. Vernon, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar of this state in 1880. From January, 1901, to January, 1904, he was a law writer for certain publishing com- panies, being engaged in writing articles for the Encyclopedia of Evidence, and also for other works on Annotations and Digests. Dur- ing this period he did not practice. He now has a law office in the Dollar Bank Building.
Mark L. Gunlefinger was born at Warren, Ohio, acquired his knowledge of law at the Cincinnati Law School, and was admitted to the bar in June, 1904. He has since been en- gaged in the practice of law in Youngstown, his office being in the Maloney Block.
James V. Murphy was born in Columbiana county, Ohio, October 25, 1875. He read law with L. T. Farr, attended the Western Re- serve Law School one year, and was admitted to the bar June 4, 1902. He is engaged in general law practice, being associated with the firm of Norris, Jackson & Rose, of Youngs- town.
Thomas L. Robinson was born in Ra- venna, Ohio, studied law at the University of Michigan, and was admitted to the bar in 1902. He is a member of the well-known law firm of Hine, Kennedy & Robinson.
Frank L. Oesch was born at North George- town, Columbiana county, Ohio, February 16, 1870. He read law with Hon. E. H. Moore of Youngstown, and was admitted to the bar October 14, 1897. He has since practiced his profession in Youngstown, since 1901 in part- nership with U. F. Kistler, under the firm name. of Kistler & Oesch. January 1, 1906, Mr. Oesch became city solicitor of Youngstown.
Guy Taylor Ohl was born at Niles, Ohio, November 21, 1881. He read law with Smiley & Weiss of Niles, and with Emil J. Anderson of Youngstown, and was admitted to the bar in December, 1905. He is engaged in general law practice and is at present located in the Dollar Bank Building.
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Earl G. Scott was born in Youngstown, Ohio, January 27, 1882. He studied law with Hine & Kennedy, and was admitted to the bar December 23. 1904. He has since practiced law in Youngstown, being now a member of the firm of Scott & Shulman. He was an as- sistant clerk in the house of representatives in 1904. He devotes his attention chiefly to criminal law.
John Irving Williams, Jr., was born at Millvale. Allegheny county, Pennsylvania, October 3. 1876. His law education was ac- quired at the University of Wisconsin, where he was a student from 1895 to 1897, and in the office of C. D. Hine, of Youngstown, 1897 to 1899. He was admitted to the bar March 17, 1899, and has since been engaged in law practice in Youngstown.
William M. Ousley was born in Youngs- town. Ohio, in 1878. He studied law at the New York Law School, and was admitted to! ! the bar in 1903. He has an office in the Dol- lar Bank Building.
John Schlarb was born on a farm near Baltic, Tuscarawas county, Ohio, May I, 1869. He was graduated from Scio College, Scio, Ohio, with the degree of Ph. B. in 1895, and from the Ohio Normal University in 1898, with the degree of LL.B. He had also pursued law studies under the tuition of Judge T. C. Roche of Coshocton, Ohio, and was ad- mitted to the bar March II. 1898. He began practice in Youngstown in August of that year. On September I, 1905, he formed a partnership with his brother, Charles F. Schlarb, which still continues under the firm name of Schlarb & Schlarb. Since October 10, 1906, he has been counsel for the Youngs- town Humane Society. Mr. Schlarb was mar- ried December 29. 1898. to Gertrude McCon- nell, of Cadiz, Ohio, who was a class mate of his at Scio College. They are the parents of two children.
Benjamin O. Shulman was born in Rus- sian Poland, December 15. 1884. He acquired his law education at the Western Reserve Uni- versity Law School, and was admitted to the bar, June 19, 1907. He has since practiced his profession in Youngstown, being now a
partner of Earl G. Scott in the firm of Scott & Shulman. The office of the firm is at No. 13 Market street.
Joseph F. Williams was born in Youngs- town, Ohio, January 21, 1881. He was gradu- ated from Adelbert College of the Western Reserve University in 1904, and from the Franklin T. Backus Law School of Cleveland in 1906, with the degree of LL. B. He is now practicing law in Youngstown, with an office in the Dollar Bank Building.
William R. Stewart was born at New Castle, Pennsylvania, October 29, 1864. He studied law at the Cincinnati Law College, was admitted to the bar May 21, 1888, and began practice where he has since resided. He served two terms in the Ohio house of representa- tives-from 1886 to 1890.
William Harrison Woolf was born in Mil- ton, Mahoning county, Ohio, June 26, 1863. He read law with his brother, A. J. Woolf of Youngstown, and was admitted to the bar December 6, 1894. He has a law office in the Dollar Bank Building. For one year, from July 19, 1897, to July 19, 1898, he was in partnership with his brother, A. J. Woolf, above mentioned.
H. H. Smith was born in Tuscarawas county, Ohio, February 14, 1869. His law education was acquired at the Ohio Normal University, Ada, Ohio. He was admitted to the bar June 6, 1899, and began practice in Youngstown, where he has since remained. He is engaged in general law practice, and had as a former partner R. C. Huey.
John T. Harrington was born at Rock Creek, Ashtabula county, Ohio, May 22. 1872. He studied law at the University of Michigan, and was admitted to the bar in 1896. He be- gan the practice of his profession in Jefferson, Ohio, in 1896, and remained there about four years, coming to Youngstown in 1900. At different times he has been in partnership with Hon. George F. Arrel, John E. McVey. Robert WV. Tayler, Henry M. Robinson, A. I .. Row- land and James P. Wilson. He is now a mem- ber of the well-known firm of Arrel, Wilson & Harrington.
D. F. Anderson, a member of the Mahon-
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ing county bar, has an office in the Dollar Bank Building, Youngstown.
Thomas E. Connell was born in Youngs- town, Ohio, in 1871. He studied law with Hon. James Kennedy, and was admitted to the bar in 1895. He was formerly a member of the law firm of Kennedy, Moore, Williams & Connell, but in recent years has practiced alone. He has built up a large practice, and also takes an active part in political life. He belongs to the fraternal orders of the Elks and the Knights of Pythias.
Hon. David F. Griffith, probate judge of Mahoning county, was born at Westfield, Ohio, July 21, 1865, son of David and Susan A. (Jones) Griffith. He was educated in the common schools of Westfield and at the North- eastern Normal College, from which he was graduated. Subsequently he devoted some time to teaching. He studied law with King & McVey at Youngstown, and was admitted to the bar in October, 1894, subsequently be- coming a member of the firm. Judge Griffith is a prominent member of the Republican party in Mahoning county. He was elected judge of probate without opposition in 1905. He belongs to the Elks, Odd Fellows, and Knights of Pythias.
A. J. Gillespie was born March 9, 1861, at Greenville, Mercer county, Pennsylvania. He was educated in the University of Toronto, Canada, and University of Pennsylvania, from which latter institution he was graduated in 1886. For two years he practiced law in Philadelphia, after which he returned to Greenville, where he entered into partnership with his father and brother in the law firm of A. D. Gillespie & Sons. In 1905 he came to Youngstown and entered into a partnership with R. I. Guthman, under the style of Gilles- pie & Guthman, which still continues. Further biographical reference to Mr. Gillespie will be found in another part of this work.
Stephen S. Conroy, Jr., was born at Youngstown, Ohio, March 26, 1870. He se- cured his literary training in the Youngstown public schools. He read law with H. K. Tay- lor of this city, and was admitted to the bar in 1892. From 1900 to 1906 he served as city
attorney, ably performing the duties of that office. Further reference to Mr. Conroy may be found elsewhere in this work.
Myron A. Norris was born in Ashtabula county, Ohio, December 24, 1849. He was educated in the schools of his native county and at Willoughby College. He read law in the office of W. P. Howland at Jefferson, Ohio, and was admitted to the bar at Cleveland in 1872. In 1884 he came to Youngstown and entered into a partnership with General San- derson. On January 1, 1900, the firm of Nor- ris, Rose & Jackson was organized, Mr. Norris becoming the senior partner. He is now practicing alone.
Hon. George E. Rose was born December 9, 1857, at Carlisle, Lorain county, Ohio. At the age of sixteen he became a student at Oberlin College, and afterwards entered Dart- mouth College, where he was graduated in 1861. After his admission to the bar in 1883 he settled at Youngstown, and engaged in general law practice. He also took an active interest in local politics, and in the spring of 1888 was elected city solicitor on the Republi- can ticket. He served in that office for two terms and in 1893 was elected judge of the probate court. Since retiring from the bench in 1900 he has given his attention to his pri- vate practice, having been, since November of that year, a member of the firm of Norris, Jackson & Rose. A more complete sketch of Mr. Rose appears elsewhere in this volume.
A. W. Craver was born in 1872 at North Jackson, Mahoning county, Ohio. He was educated in the common schools of his town- ship and at the Ohio Normal University, at Ada, Ohio, graduating from the law depart- ment in 1897. He was admitted to the bar in the same year and engaged in practice at Youngstown. June 1, 1904, he formed a partnership with Hon. E. H. Moore, which still exists under the style of Moore & Craver. Further reference to Mr. Craver may be found in another part of this work.
Hon. Edmond H. Moore is a native of Mahoning county, Ohio. He attended the Rayen High School, and afterwards taught school for some eleven years. He subsequently
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read law with his father, Alexander F. Moore, and was admitted to the bar in 1884, but did not begin practice till 1891. He was associated for a time with A. J. Woolf and others. On January 1, 1904, he entered into partnership with Mr. Craver, under the firm name of Moore & Craver. Mr. Moore has been iden- tified with Democratic party councils for a number of years. Elected mayor of Youngs- town in 1896, he gave the city a very creditable administration.
William R. Graham, prosecuting attorney of Mahoning county, was born in 1864, near Lowellville, Ohio, just over the Pennsylvania line. He acquired his literary education at Grove City College, and then entered the Cin- cinnati Law School, where he graduated in 1889. In August of the same year he began the practice of law in Youngstown, and soon became associated as a partner with Judge James B. Kennedy. In 1896 Mr. Kennedy was elected to the common pleas bench, and Mr. Graham subsquently practiced alone until his first election as prosecuting attorney in the fall of 1902. In the fall of 1905 he was re- elected to this office, in which he has shown a high measure of ability. The reader will find mention of Mr. Graham elsewhere in this work.
Ensign N. Brown was born in 1854 at Can- field, Ohio. He was reared and educated in New York City, where his father was a mer- chant. In 1878 he returned to Canfield, and at the desire of his maternal grandfather, Hon. Eben Newton, entered upon the study of law in the office of Van Hyning & Johnston. Ad- mitted to the bar of Ohio at Columbus in 1880 he settled in Youngstown, where he has since remained, and has gained a high standing in his profession. He is a member of the Law Library Association. A biographical sketch of Mr. Brown will be found on another page of this volume.
George H. Glazzard was born in England, October 31, 1864, a son of George Glazzard. He came to Youngstown with his father in 1866. He was educated in the public schools of this city and at the Northeastern Ohio Nor- mal School at Canfield, Ohio, on leaving which
he taught school for a short time. He read law with James P. Wilson, was admitted to the bar March II, 1897, and began the prac- tice of his profession at Youngstown, where he has since remained, having built up a good practice. He has been an active worker in the Republican party, giving up a part of his time to promoting the success of its candidates. A more detailed reference to Mr. Glazzard may be found elsewhere in this work.
John J. Hamilton, a prominent lawyer and business man of Youngstown, is a native of Pennsylvania. He was educated at the Poland Union Seminary, and came to Youngstown in 1888. He began the study of law with A. W. Jones and W. S. Anderson and was admitted to the bar June 4, 1891. Soon after he be- came associated as partner with the firm of Wilson & McNab, which then became Wilson, McNab & Hamilton. June 1, 1906, this part- nership was dissolved and since then Mr. Hamilton has practiced alone. He is identified with numerous important business interests of Youngstown, as officer, director, or stock- holder. A further sketch of Mr. Hamilton appears elsewhere in this volume.
U. F. Kistler was born in 1865 near Cor- nersburg, Boardman township, Mahoning county, Ohio, a son of Joseph Kistler. He attended school in Boardman and Canfield, and subsequently spent ten years in teaching. He read law with R. B. Murray of Youngstown, and was admitted to the bar in 1894. In 1902 he entered into partnership with F. L. Oesch, under the style of Kistler & Oesch, which firm still continues.
Hon. Frank L. Baldwin, mayor of Youngstown, Ohio, was born in this city June 29. 1863, son of Timothy Dwight and Lu- cretia (Manning) Baldwin. An account of his ancestry will be found in a separate sketch in another part of this volume. He was edu- cated in Youngstown and Cleveland, Ohio, read law with Hine & Clarke, and was ad- mitted to the bar in 1889. In 1905 he was elected mayor of Youngstown in which office he is still serving. He was married, in 1890, to Miss Bessy Graham, of Indianapolis, Indi- ana, who died March 28, 1894. Mr. Baldwin
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