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Biographical Sketches of the Nebraska Legislature; and National and State ... - Page 16
by W. A. Howard - 1895 - 300 pages
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The Blue Book of the State of Wisconsin for ...

Wisconsin - 1907 - 1326 pages
...University of Wisconsin, from which he graduated in 1887. He moved to Plattevllle on Dec. 1, 1890, where he has since resided and engaged in the practice of law. He was a member of the county board of Grant county in 1895 and 18Э6, representing the city of Plattevllle....
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - 1915 - 558 pages
...Ph. in 1892; was admitted to the bar as an attorney in August, 1893; moved to Geneva County in 1894, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; was amemberof the constitutional convention of Alabama in 1901; was elected a member of the Alabama...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - 1894 - 312 pages
...teaching school during vacations to meet expenses; graduated from the Law Department, Simpson Centenary College, Indianola, Iowa, in 1876; removed to Aurora,...since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; is inteiested in banking and in a line of creameries in southern Nebraska; was never a candidate for an...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1896 - 352 pages
...continuing in that profession there until 1879, at which latter date he removed to Salt Lake City, Utah, where he has since resided and engaged in the practice of law. Upon the admission of the State of Utah he was elected as a Republican to the United States Senate...
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Official Congressional Directory, Volume 55

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1897 - 324 pages
...was admitted to the bar; in April, 1875, he moved from his native county of Benton to Fayetteville, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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Official Congressional Directory, Volume 55, Issue 3

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1897 - 346 pages
...was admitted to the bar; in April, 1875, he moved from his native county of Benton to Fayetteville, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1898 - 362 pages
...was admitted to the bar; in April, 1875, he moved from his native county of Benton to Fayetteville, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1900 - 380 pages
...Washington (1O counties). in April, 1875, he moved from his native county of Benton to Fayetteville, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1900 - 388 pages
...was admitted to the bar; in April, 1875, he moved from his native county of Benton to Fayetteville, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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Official Congressional Directory

United States. Congress - Directories, Governmental - 1901 - 370 pages
...to the bar; in April, 1875, he moved from his native county to Fayetteville, in Washington County, where he has since resided, and engaged in the practice of law; in September, 1878, he was elected prosecuting attorney of the Fourth judicial district of Arkansas;...
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