Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . circuit of Hancock,Allen, Putnam, Van Wert, and Wood counties. In 1855, he removed to Cleveland, where he entered very readilyinto a good practice, and for six years confirmed the good reputationwhich he brought with him, and took high rank at a Bar which num-bers among its members some of the best lawyers in the State. In 1861, he was elected judge of the Court of Common Pleas, andperformed the duties of the olfice for his full term of live years, withcredit to himself and to the eminent satisfaction of the public, andan appreciative Bar.


Cleveland, past and present; its representative men: . circuit of Hancock,Allen, Putnam, Van Wert, and Wood counties. In 1855, he removed to Cleveland, where he entered very readilyinto a good practice, and for six years confirmed the good reputationwhich he brought with him, and took high rank at a Bar which num-bers among its members some of the best lawyers in the State. In 1861, he was elected judge of the Court of Common Pleas, andperformed the duties of the olfice for his full term of live years, withcredit to himself and to the eminent satisfaction of the public, andan appreciative Bar. The kind and genial traits are characteristicsof Judge Cotfinberrys mind, and his quiet manners upon the Benchmade it always agreeable for both lawyers and suitors doing bu>inessin his court. His charges to the jury were always plain, clear, andforcible, and in the course of his judicial service, he delivered some mod ne^ci ?unifmi .olilO ,b mh .ii-8r iniii byi•^^\9 yfvtt ^il /j hyAl)i-:iq >h>iVi n:>f iwodii lot i,/n; ,7i;[) jiidJ i. <«r ^^3.: ::*-Trs ,r^ , .IJ :^^--^^


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