The Bay of San Francisco: The Metropolis of the Pacific Coast and Its Suburban Cities : a History, Volume 2

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Lewis Publishing Company, 1892 - Alameda County (Calif.) - 680 pages
 

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Page 582 - He subsequently removed to Richmond, Va., and in 1824 founded the "Constitutional Whig and Public Advertiser," and was its chief editor for twenty-two years. He was killed in a duel with Thomas Ritchie. Jr., of the " Richmond Enquirer,
Page 77 - June, 1885, since which time he has been engaged in the practice of his profession in Boston and West Acton.
Page 80 - River, and received his early education in the public schools of that city. Graduating from...
Page 95 - Brinkerhoff, and in 1852 was admitted to the bar and engaged in the practice of his profession.
Page 250 - School for 1895 and 1896; while teaching took up the study of law and was admitted to the bar of...
Page 10 - State bar examinations, and was admitted to practice in all the courts of the State.
Page 277 - He is a Republican in politics, and takes an active interest in the welfare of his party.
Page 17 - He studied law in his father's office and was admitted to the Bar in 1873.
Page 84 - October 11, 1853, and received his early education in the public schools of that city. He...
Page 595 - School, being graduated with the degree of LLB He was admitted to the bar in 1893.

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