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WILLIAM H, BOYD
William H. Boyd, Cleveland, Lawyer, Born Guernsey County, Ohio, Aug. 11, 1865. Educated in public and high schools of Barnesville, O, Read law with Albert Lawrence, St. Clairsville, Ohio. Admitted to bar at St. Clairsville, 1887, Came to Cleve- land 1890, and began practice. Asst. Director of Law, 1897-99. Director and Attorney in numerous corporations, Member Tip- pecanoe, Union, League and other clubs, Member of the Masons, K. of P.'s and Elks. Politically a Republican.
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CLYDE H. JUDKINS.
Clyde H. Judkins, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born Flushing, Belmont County, Ohio, Dec. 24, 1869. Educated public schools and Scio College, Monmouth College and Ohio State University. Received degree of LL. B. from Ohio State University in 1897. Admitted to bar in 1896. Practiced Law at St. Clairville, Ohio, three years. Came to Cleveland in 1900. Member banking firm of Judkins & Co. Interested in Real Estate, Coal lands and Mining enterprises. Member of the Masons and Phi Delta Phi fraternity.
CLYDE M. WIITE
Clyde M. White, Cleveland. Closse & White, Lawyers. Born Richmond, Jefferson County, Ohio, Feb. 17, 1876. Educated in the public schools and graduated from Richmond College in 1806, degree of A. B. Came to Cleveland in 1896. Read law and admitted to the bar in 1898. Then commenced practice. Formed partnership with A. II. Hammond in 1902. Formed present partnership in 1905. Interested in several corporations. Corporation Counsel, Glenville, Ohio, from 1900 until same was annexed to Cleveland. Politically a Republican.
CARL DAUTELL
Carl Dautell, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born at Cleveland, O April 10, 1877. Educated in Cleveland Public Schools, Univ sity School, Cleveland, Case School of Applied Science, and gı uated from Cornell University in 1901, degree of LL. B. mitted to bar and commenced practice in Cleveland with Gilb Hills and Van Der Veer in 1901, and has been with them the present time. Member of the University Club and the 2 Psi and Phi Delta Phi societies. Politically a Republican.
JAMES B. RUHL
James B. Ruhl, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born on =
a near Lisbon, Ohio, May 21, 1864. Started life for himselfit fifteen by clerking in village store, and then taught in 1 al schools. From his savings was enabled to obtain higher educa 1, and graduated B. S. '88, and L L. B. '91, in cursu, Ohio No 1- ern University, later took M. S. and L. L. M., pro merito. Si r- intendent schools, McComb, Ohio, 1888-89, and instructor it is Alma Mater 1889-91. Admitted to bar of Ohio 1891, US. Courts 1894 and U. S. Supreme Court 1901. Has practice n Cleveland since 1891. Member State Board of Examinerspr admission to bar. Knight Templar, 32nd degree Mason id member Cleveland Chamber of Commerce. Politically Republ n
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DORR E. WARNER
Dorr E. Warner, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born Unionville, O., ec. 6, 1873. Educated in the public schools and graduated from inceton University, degree of A. B. in 1896. Graduated om the Law Department Western Reserve University 1899, gree of L. L. B. Admitted to the bar and began practice Cleveland 1899. Formed partnership with O. C. Pinny in 02, under firm name of Pinny & Warner. Dissolved part- rship in 1904 and has been practicing alone since then. irector Glenville Banking & Trust Co. Member Phi Delta hi Society. Member of American Whig Society. Member asons. Politically a Democrat.
PETER D. QUIGLEY
Peter D. Quigley. Born 1878. Educated public schools d Western Reserve University, received the degree of LL. B. pm Western Reserve University Law School 1899. Admitted Cleveland bar in same year. Since pursued practice of law. w associated with Jay P. Dawley under firm name of Dawley Quigley. Interested in various enterprises.
HARRY A. TILDEN
Harry A. Tilden, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born Rocky River Bank, ancestors settled in Cuyahoga County 1797. Educated in public and private schools. Read Law with R. T. Morrow. Admitted to bar and began practice in Cleveland 1894. Mem- ber of Ohio Legislature 1900-02, and was instrumental in secur- ing several advantages for Cleveland parks and schools. Identi- fied with many manufacturing interests. Member Knights of Pythias and Holyrood Commandery Knights Templars. Politic- ally a Republican and member Second Presbyterian Church.
THOMAS F. QUIGLEY
Thomas F. Quigley, Cleveland. Wing, Dawley & Quigley, law- yers. Born Cleveland, Ohio, May 28, 1877. Educated in the public schools of Cleveland, St. Ignatius College and Leland Stanford Jr. University. Graduated from Western Reserve Law School with the degree LL. B. Was admitted to the bar and began practice in 1898. Started in partnership with A. B. Strimple under firm name of Strimple & Quigley. In 1905 be- came a member of the present firm, Wing, Dawley & Quigley. Politically a Republican.
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EDWIN L. THURSTON
Edwin L. Thurston, Cleveland. Thurston & Woodward, patent lawyers. Born Pawtucket, Rhode Island, Oct. 3, 1857. Edu. cated in common schools and graduated from Brown University, Providence, R. I. Read Law in Chicago, Ill., and was admitted to the bar of Illinois in 1884. Came to Cleveland in 1887 and be- gan practice as a Patent Lawyer and Solicitor of Patents, as a member of firm of Watson & Thurston. For the past ten years senior member of firm of Thurston & Bates, and since Feb. 1, 1906, of the firm of Thurston & Woodward, Patent Lawyers and Solicitors of United States and foreign patents. Politically a Republican.
JESSE M. WOODWARD
Jesse M. Woodward was born in Harrison county, Mo., July 10, 1873. Educated in the public schools of Kentucky, Central University, Richmond, Ky., and the Johns Hopkins University, Baltimore, Md. Was chemist for the Consolidated Gas Com. Dany, Baltimore, for a brief period after leaving the Johns Hopkins University and entered the Examining Corps of the United States Patent Office in 1895, attended law lectures at Columbian and Georgetown Universities and was admitted to the bar in 1901. After ten years' experience in various departments of the Patent Office, he resigned from the Examining Corps. Became a member of the firm of Thurston & Woodward, Patent lawyers, in 1906. Member of the Euclid, Century and Civil Engineers clubs and member of the Phi Delta Theta and Phi Delta Phi fraternities.
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ALBERT H. BATES
Albert II. Bates, Cleveland. Bates, Fouts & Hull, Pat Born Cincinnati, O., Jan. 24, 1869. Lawyers. Educated Kenyon Military Academy, Gambier, O., Brooks Military Ac emy, Cleveland, and graduated from Lehigh University 18 Deg. of M. E. Graduated Ohio University 1892, Deg. of LL. Admitted to Bar and entered the Legal Dept. Brush Elect} Co. in 1892. In 1893 went to Chicago and practiced Patent Li with R. H. Parkinson. Returned to Cleveland 1897 and forn partnership with E. L. Thurston under the name of Thurs & Bates, that partnership continuing until the formation of present partnership, Feb. 1, 1906. Member Century Club, Cha ber of Commerce, Loyal Legion, American Society Mechani Engineers, Electric Club. Politically a Republican.
OSCAR J. HORN
Oscar J. Horn, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born Cleveland, Sept. 24, 1872. Educated in Cleveland public schools and gr uated from Adelbert College in 1895, degree of A. B. Gr uated from law department Western Reserve University 18 Began practice in Cleveland in 1899, and has continued in pract alone ever since. Member of Masons, Mystic Shriner.
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GEORGE A. GASTON
George A. Gaston, Cleveland. Lawyer. Born East Liverpool, Ohio, Aug. 23, 1875. Educated at Wooster University, Wash- ngton-Jefferson College, and Western Reserve Law School, de- ree of LL. B. in 1901. President The Fairmount Ileights Realty o. President The Fairmount-Woodland Realty Co. Sec'y and 'reas. The Avenue Apartment Co. Sec'y and Treas. The IIotel Del Prado Co. Director in other companies.
JOSEPH L. STERN
Joseph L. Stern, Cleveland. McGrath & Stern, Lawyers. Born Toledo, O., Sept. 24, 1882. Educated in the Cleveland ublic schools. Read law in the office of L. F. McGrath of `leveland. Admitted to bar and began practice in Cleveland 903. Sine year formed partnership with L. F. McGrath under rm name of McGrath & Stern, which continues to present me. Vice president Shield Brick, Sand & Clay Co. Secretary Cleveland-West Virginia Coal Co. July 1905, appointed licitor for the Village of Nottingham, Ohio. Member Knights f Pythias and several other fraternal orders. Politically a epublican.
WILLIAM E. PATTERSON.
William E. Patterson, Cleveland, O. Born in Hunter, Bel- mont Co., Ohio, Feb. 5, 1873. Graduated from Mount Union College 1893, and from Law Department West Virginia Uni- versity 1895. Professor of Mathematics in Mt. Union College 1893-4. Practiced law in Wheeling, W. Va., 1895-97. Re- moved to Cleveland 1897 and has continued in law practice ever since, devoting himself largely to corporation, commercial and probate practice. Director in Lincoln Savings & Banking Co., American Savings Bank, and several industrial companies. Member of Chamber of Commerce, Tippecanoe club, Century club, Knights of Pythias, D. O. K. K. and Masonic order.
JOSEPH J. KLEIN
Joseph J. Klein, Cleveland. Klein & Harris, lawyers. Born Austria Hungary, Nov. 3, 1877. Parents came to America when he was a small child, located in Cleveland. While attending school earned his own living and supported parents, as newsboy and bootblack. Grad. Rockwell Public School at twelve and en- gaged as clerk in cigar store. Appointed Deputy Sheriff at age of twenty, by Sheriff McConnel and rose to position of cashier. While serving as deputy attended night school, Law Department Baldwin University. Grad. 1903, degree of LL. B. Admitted to bar and began practice with Hon. Harold Remington, six months later formed present firm. Sec'y Faust Mfg. Co. Dir. Louis Klein Cigar Co. Member Elks, L. A. B. B. and the Temple. Republican in politics.
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FREDERICK W. LANGIN
Frederick W. Langin, Cleveland. Sullivan & Langin, lawyers. Born Cleveland, O., June 5, 1873. Educated in the Cleveland public schools. Read law with Judge Moses R. Dickey of Cleve- land. Admitted to the bar and began practice at Cleveland in 1898, and. is now in partnership with John T. Sullivan, under firm name of Sullivan & Langin. Was City Solicitor for South Brooklyn 1899-1903. An officer and director in several corpora- tions. Member the Tippecanoe club, and Republican in politics.
SAMUEL E. FOUTS
Samuel E. Fouts, Cleveland. Bates, Fouts & Hull, patent attorneys. Born West Point, Ind., Dec. 13, 1866. Educated in the public schools of Indiana. Graduate in engineering at Pur- due University, Lafayette, Ind. Graduate in law at Columbian University (now George Washington University), Washington, D. C. Taught school 1885-88. Student in engineering 1888-92. Instructor in manual training at Toledo, O., 1892-93. Examiner in U. S. Patent Office 1894-99. Studied law 1895-96 and admit- ted to the bar in 1896. Patent attorney 1899 to the present time. Member Sigma Nu Fraternity.
HUBERT BRUCE FULLER
Hubert Bruce Fuller, Cleveland. Associated in the practic of law with Win. S. FitzGerald. Born in Derby, Conn. Edu cated in the public schools of Washington, D. C., and graduate from Yale College 1901, with degree of A. B. Graduated fror the Columbian University Law School at Washington, D. C. 1903, with the degrees of LL. B. and LL. M. Admitted to ba and began practice with Goulder, Holding & Masten, 1903 Formed present firm in 1904. In 1904 was awarded degree o A. M. and Eggleston prize in American history by Yale Uni versity. Also awarded Cobden medal by the Cobden club o England for monograph on "Alexander Hamilton as a Politica Economist." Author of "The Florida Purchase-Its Histor and Diplomacy," published in 1906. Member of the Colonia club. Politically Republican,
JOHN B. HULL
John B. Hull, Cleveland. Bates, Fouts & Hull, patent atto: neys. Born Arlington, Va., Oct. 31, 1866. Educated in the public schools of Virginia and Washington, D. C .; Cadet School U. S. Revenuc Cutter Service. Graduated in general science a Columbian University (now George Washington Un , ersity) Washington, D. C., 1896, degree of Bachelor of Science. Grad uated in law at National University in 1901, and admitted to the bar the same year. Cadet and Lieutenant U. S. Revenue Cutter Service 1885-95. Examiner in U. S. Patent Office 1895 1903. Patent attorney since then. Member Masonic order.
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JOHN HARDY DOYLE
John Hardy Doyle, Toledo. Lawyer. Born Monday Creek, Perry county, O., April 23, 1844. Educated in common schools of Lucas county. Afterwards took special course at Granville, ). Read law in office of Edward Bissell. Admitted to the bar n 1865 and entered firm of Bissell & Gorril in 1865, which partnership continued until 1879. Elected Common Pleas Judge n 1879 and appointed Justice of Supreme Court to succeed fudge Longworth in January, 1883. Retired from the bench n 1884 and organized firm of Doyle & Lewis, which still exists. President National Bar Association 1889-90. President Ohio Bar Association 1893. Member Lawyers' club, New York; Union lub. Cleveland; Toledo cluh, Country club and Toledo Yacht lub and Lincoln club. Politically a Republican.
JOHIN W. SCHAUFELBERGER
John W. Schaufelberger, Toledo. Attorney at Law. Born at ostoria, Ohio. Educated in common schools and graduated at eidelberg University at Tiffin in 1875 with degree of A. B. dmitted to the bar in 1877. Practiced law at Fostoria from 78 to 1883. then removed to Tiffin and became associated with on. George E. Seney under the name of Seney & Schaufel- 'rger. Elected Judge of the Court of Common Pleas, 10til istrict of Ohio, in 1892. Reelceted in 1897. Resigned in 1902 enter the office of Doyle & Lewis at Toledo, and became a ember of that firm under the name of Doyle, Lewis & Schaufel- rger in 1905. Member of all Masonic bodies at Toledo, and Middle Bass, Toledo, and Country Clubs.
CHARLES T. LEWIS
Charles T. Lewis, Toledo. Lawyer. Born Marietta, O., Oct. 9, 1856. Educated in the Marietta College. Admitted to the bar in Noble Co., 1877. Came to Toledo 1882, and has been continuously engaged in the practice of law as a member of the firm of Doyle & Lewis.
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WILLIAM H. IIARRIS
William H. Harris, Toledo. Lawyer. Born at Zanesville, Ohio, January 1, 1845. Educated in the schools of Muskingum County, Ohio. Engaged in mercantile business from 1866 until 1878, when he was admitted to the bar and commenced the practice of law in Toledo, Ohio, where he has since resided and continued in practice. Ilas given special attention to the laws relating to Municipal Corporations and Municipal Securities and to the examination and collection of such securities for in- vestors and is the author of a recently published work on the law of Municipal Bonds.
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E. G. JOHNSON
E. G. Johnson, senior member of the firm of E. G. & Hale C. Johnson, attorneys-at-law, Elyria, O.
ALVIN C. WIIITE
Alvin C. White, Jefferson Lawyer, Born Parkman, Geauga County, Ohio, Aug. 9, 1850. Educated in the Parkman public schools and graduated from Hiram College in 1873, Graduated from the Law Department, University of Michigan, 1878, Mayor of Jefferson 1892-94 and 1902-1906. President and Manager of the Citizen's Library Association, a free public library, which he was instrumental in establishing, and to which he has given his time and labor for twenty years without compensation, Director of the First National Bank of Jefferson. Member Knights of Pythias and Sons of American Revolution, Politically Republican.
HALE C. JOHNSON
Hale C. Johnson, junior member of the firm of E. G. & Hakd C. Johnson, attorneys-at-law, Elyria, O.
CHARLES LAWYER
Charles Lawyer, Jefferson. Lawyer. Born Pennline, Pa. Dec. 7, 1857. Educated in the common schools, Jefferson Edu cational Institute and Michigan University, Ann Arbor, Mich Engaged in the practice of law. Was Prosecuting Attorney fo Ashtabula County 1890-97. Member of Upper House of 77th General Assembly. Elected in 1905. Director and owner of street railway. Member of the Elks, Knights of Pythias ano I. O. O. F. Politically a Republican.
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THOMAS MORRISON SLOANE
Thomas Morrison Sloane, Sandusky. Lawyer. Born Sandusky, Ohio, July 28, 1854. Prepared for college at the Episcopal Academy, Cheshire, Conn., and Phillips Exeter Academy. Grad- uated from Harvard college 1877, Degree A. B. Studied law one year in Sandusky, then entered I,aw School university of Michi- gan, and graduated in 1880, Was admitted to the bar in May 1880, and at once formed partnership with Hon. E. B. King, Sandusky. Was president of the City Council of Sandusky two years. Was a member of the Board of Education of Sandusky. Is the Probate Judge of Erie county. Is President of The Sloane Real Estate Company. Is President and a member of the Board of Directors of the Sandusky Chamber of Com. merce. Is a Director Firelands Historical Society.
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CLIFFORD JULIUS KING
Clifford Julius King, Ashtabula, O. Lawyer. Born Warren, 0., Oct. 22, 1865. Educated in public and private schools. Now engaged in the general practice of law at Ashtabula, O. Auditor Julius King Optical Co. of New York, Cleveland and Chicago. Secretary and treasurer Cleveland-Arizona Mining Co. Member School Examining Board, Ashtabula. Member Rowfant and Hermit clubs, Cleveland. Member Lenawawe and Lake Shore clubs, Ashtabula, and Masonic Order, and Elks, and Sons of the American Revolution. Politically a Republican.
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L. R. CRITCHFIELD.
L. R. Critchfield, Wooster. Lawyer. Born Danville, Knox county, Ohio, May 22, 1831. Graduated from Ohio Wesleyan University, Delaware, Ohio, in 1852. Read law with Hon. George E. P'ugh, of Cincinnati, in the Attorney General's office at Columbus, O. Admitted to the bar by the supreme court in 1853. Attorney General of Ohio 1863-1865. Member of the senate in 1865. After admission to the bar resided in Millers- burg, Holmes county. Practiced law in Cleveland 1872-1878, and has been practicing at Wooster since 1890. Was a Master and Royal Arch Mason. Always belonged to the Democratic party.
CHARLES A WILMOT
Charles A. Wilmot, Chardon. Lawyer. Born Cleveland, Ohio, Sept. 22, 1875. Educated in the district schools of Chardon, Burton and Chardon High Schools and Ohio State University Law College. Engaged in farming until admitted to the bar. Was admitted to the bar of Ohio in Dec., 1900. Partner in Poultry Farm at Claridon, Ohio. Stockholder in the Chardon Savings Bank. Member of Chardon Lodge No. 731, Knights of Pythias and Uniform Rank of Knights of Pythias. Politically a Republican.
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BENJAMIN F. WIRT
Benjamin F. Wirt, Youngstown. Lawyer. Born West Middle- sex, Pa., March 26, 1852. Educated in public schools at Youngs- town and graduated from Raynor school in 1871. Engaged as a carpenter for a short time, then entered the law office of Maj. L. D. Woodworth and read law. Admitted to the bar 1874. After Maj. Woodworth was elected to congress took charge of the office and continued alone until 1877, when he formed part- nership with Maj. Woodworth and continued with him until 1882. In 1889 elected to State Senate and served until 1893. Is now engaged in general practice. Member B. P. O. Elks and Elks Club. Politically a Republican.
EDMOND HI. MOORE
Edmond Il. Moore, Youngstown. Moore & Carver, lawyers. Born Mahoning County, Ohio, Oct. 16, 1862. Educated in the common schools and graduated from high school in 1879. Ad- mitted to the bar June, 1884. Is now engaged in active practice of law in partnership with Alvin W. Carver. Mayor of Youngs- town, 1896-1900. Committee at large at National Convention. Member of the Elks, Knight of Pythias. Politically a Democrat.
FRANK L. BALDWIN
Frank L. Baldwin, Youngstown. Lawyer. Born Youngstown, O., June 9, 1863. Educated in public schools, Youngstown, and graduated from Western Reserve Academy, Hudson, 1883. Adelbert College, Cleveland, in 1877, degree of A. B., and in 1890, degree of A. M. Admitted to bar of Ohio 1889. In 1890 moved to Leadville, Col. Returned to Youngstown in 1898 and began practice of law. Member Masons, Blue Lodge Chapter, St. John's Commandery, Al Koran Temple A. A. O. N. M. S. at Cleveland. An Odd Fellow, Elk, Knight of Pythias, and member Elks club and Youngstown club. Elected Mayor of Youngstown, O. Nov. 7th, 1905; took office Jan. 1st, 1906.
JAMES E. NEVIN
James E. Nevin, Youngstown. Lawyer. Born Columbiana County, Ohio, May 28, 1858. Educated in the public schools, Mount Union College, Alliance, O., National School of Elocution and Oratory, Philadelphia, Pa., and Washington University of St. Louis, Mo. Principal for three years of the schools in Co- lumbiana County. Interested in a number of mining and pro- ducing combines, operating in coal, oil and other minerals. Member Phi Delta Phi. Politically a conservative Republican.
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CHARLES FILLIUS
Charles Fillius, Warren, Lawyer, Born Hudson, O., July 30, 1852, Graduated from Hiram College in June, 1875. Superin- tendent of schools at Canfield, Mahoning county, O., from 1875 to 1878. Read law at Akron and was admitted to the bar by the Supreme Court of Ohio, November 5, 1878. Began practice at Cuyahoga Falls. O., in 1879, and in 1882 removed to Warren, where he has since been engaged in the active practice of his profession. Director and vice president of The Western Reserve National Bank of Warren. Mason and member of Warren Com- mandery Knight Templar. Politically a Democrat.
CHARLES M. WILKINS
Charles M. Wilkins, Warren, Prosecuting Attoruey, Truin- bull county. Born Warren, O., Feb. 14, 1865. Educated in the common and high schools of Warren. Class of 1888, Lehigh University, Was engaged as newspaper reporter on the St. Paul News, and did special work for the Warren Daily Chronicle, Admitted to the bar in 1891. Elected city solicitor for two terms and resigned Jan. 1, 1903 to become Prosecuting Attorney for Trumbull county and is still serving. Mason, Knight 'Tem-
plar, Mystic Shriner. Member of the Elks and Knight of Pythias. Masonic District Lecturer of 25th District. Was Delegate to the Republican National Convention in 1904, repre- senting the 19th Congressional District.
EMERSON B. LEONARD
Emerson B. Leonard, Warren, Ohio, Born at Penn Line, Crawford county, Pa, October 27, 1864, and was cducated in the common schools and Kingsville Academy, and afterward read law, and having been admitted to the bar, began practice, and in 1876 was elected Prosecuting Attorney of Ashtabula County, Ohio, and re-elected to the same office in 1878. He has not been active in politics, but is a Republican of pronounced and advanced ideas, and not at all bigoted in his notions of others who disagree with him. Mr. Leonard stands high in his profession, and is widely known as an advocate of extraordinary power. He has heen Grand Regent of the Royal Arcanum for Ohio, and a repre- sentative to the Supreme Council in 1906.
WILLIAM T. GIBSON
William T. Gibson, Youngstown. Lawyer and mayor of Youngstown. Born Youngstown, O., Dec. 20, 1850, Educated in the public schools, Graduated from Western Reserve College 1876. Admitted to the bar at Youngstown 1878, and began practice same year. Elected city solicitor and held office three ycars, resigned to take office of Prosecuting Attorney for Mahon- ing county, serving three years. In 1902 elected Mayor of Youngstown. Served one term, Member Odd Fellows, Knights of Pythias and the Elks club. President Youngstown Savings & Banking Co. Trustee of free library since organization. Presi- dent Anti-Tuberculosis Association.
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HARRY BARTLETT STEWART
Harry Bartlett Stewart, Canten. Lawyer. Born New Phil- adelphia, O, Dec. 23, 1865. Educated in Common and High schools New Philadelphia. Read Law in office of Judge Taylor, Canton, O. Admitted to bar 1895. Took position of General Passenger Agent, Cleveland, Canton & Southern Railway, four ycars. Engaged in general practice of law in 1900 under firm name of Taylor & Stewart, Director and counsel Canton Sav- ings & Trust Co., Canton. Director and Vice president Capitol Savings & Trust Co., Columbus. Director Queen City Savings & Trust Co., and The Conneaut Mutual Loan & Trust Co. President Climax Stock Guard Co., and The Miller-Tyson Co., Canton, Member Canton Lodge Masons, Knight Templar and Mystic Shriner. Member Country and Congress Lake clubs, Canton and Union club. Cleveland, Politically a Republican.
FREDERICK W. BOND
Frederick W. Bond, Canton, Lawyer. Born Edinburg, Por- tage County, Ohio, Sept. 19, 1850. Graduated from high school at Canfield, O. Read law with Van Hyning & Johnson at Can- field. Admitted to the bar 1876 and practiced law at Canfield until 1877. when he moved to Canton, where he still continues practice, making a specialty of Patent Law, Justice of the Peace 1880-83. Republican in politics.
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