Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . mmittee of 1901. He is a member of theAbstract Club, of IV)ston ; of the Roston l!arAssociation: of the llunnewell Club, of .New-ton; and of Narious other (.irtianizations. EDWIX NEWELL 11 ILL, , .son ofIvlwin I, and Sojjhia D. (Newell) Hill,was l)orn m Nashua, N. IL, March 12, 184!*,of English ancesti-y and of early New ]]nglandstock. The family name Wiis originally after coming from England they settledin Nottingham west, now Hudson, N. II


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . mmittee of 1901. He is a member of theAbstract Club, of IV)ston ; of the Roston l!arAssociation: of the llunnewell Club, of .New-ton; and of Narious other (.irtianizations. EDWIX NEWELL 11 ILL, , .son ofIvlwin I, and Sojjhia D. (Newell) Hill,was l)orn m Nashua, N. IL, March 12, 184!*,of English ancesti-y and of early New ]]nglandstock. The family name Wiis originally after coming from England they settledin Nottingham west, now Hudson, N. II., andhis great-great-grandfather, Elijah Hills, tookan active pait in the struggle for Independence,marching to Ticondcroga and participating in the Saratoga t-ampaign. n bis mothers sideMr. Hill is a great-grandson of \\v\. I^dmundFoster, of Littleton, Mass., and Ibelje (Law-rence) Foster, his wife. While a theologicalstudent Rev. Mr. Foster was one of the min-utemen, marching to Lexington, and subse-(juently was an active and prominent figure inthe early history of the connuunwealth, beingknown as the tigbting EllWlN N. HILL. Ivlw ill .\. Hill was educated in the publicschools of lla\erbill, Mass., and at HarvardCollege, from wli icb be was gradiiatiMJ in bis college classmates wei-e the lateJohn I^oi-rester Andiew, Hon. (barles .Mmy,(bailemagne Towei, Ictiv Hebiiont, Hutcbins, Albert L. Lincoln, jr., .\rtliui-Lord, William (aleb Loring, and .lames Since the time of bis graduation ill has dependeil entiicly upon bis own efforts,lie spent the year 1872-7-! in Washington inthe public service, and then lieranie a studentat law in the otiice of the late Kichard HenryDana, jr., of lioston, wIktc he was adndtted tothe Sulfolk bar .\pril 24, lS7li. Since then,w itb the exception of a short time in Ha\ei-bill, be has practiceil his jtrofcssion in Boston,de\-otin!j himself to a larLie and coustantK in- BIOGRA PHfCA L. —MA SSA CHUSETTS.


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