. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. y, and in1838 speaker, and in 1840 was chosen lieutenant-governor of New York. He waspresident of the New York Historical Society and president of the American BibleSociety. He married, in 1814, Helen E. Gibbs, of Newport, R. I., and died inAugust, 1863. John Drury was born in Athol, Mass., March 22, 1780, and graduated at WilliamsCollege in 1804. He studied law in the office of Daniel Bigelow of Petersham, Mass.,and settled in Coleraine, Mass., where he remained until 1856. He then went toTroy, Ohio, and died there September 19, 1860. He m


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. y, and in1838 speaker, and in 1840 was chosen lieutenant-governor of New York. He waspresident of the New York Historical Society and president of the American BibleSociety. He married, in 1814, Helen E. Gibbs, of Newport, R. I., and died inAugust, 1863. John Drury was born in Athol, Mass., March 22, 1780, and graduated at WilliamsCollege in 1804. He studied law in the office of Daniel Bigelow of Petersham, Mass.,and settled in Coleraine, Mass., where he remained until 1856. He then went toTroy, Ohio, and died there September 19, 1860. He married Susan W. Reed. Edward Fowler was born in Pittsfield, Mass., in 1783, and graduated at WilliamsCollege in 1804. He practiced in Trenton, Antwerp, and Fort Edward, N. Y., anddied at Fort Edward in 1858. Moses Havden was born in Westfield, Mass., in 1786, and graduated at WilliamsCollege in 1804. He settled in Ontario county, N. Y., and was a member of Congressfrom 1823 to 1827, and a member of the State Senate in 1829. He died in Albany in1830,. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 289 Samuel Howe, son of Dr. Estesand Susan (Dwight) Howe, was born in Belchertown,Mass., June 20, 1785, and graduated at Williams College in 1804, having entered assophomore after fitting at the New Salem and Deerfield Academies. He studied lawin the office of Jabez Upham of Brookfield, and at the law school in Litchfield, Conn.,and was admitted to the bar in 1807. He began practice in Stockbridge, but removedto Worthington, Mass., and in 1820 to Northampton, where he associated himself aspartner with Elijah Hunt Mills. On the establishment of the Common Pleas Courtin 1820 he was appointed one of the associate justices and remained on the benchuntil his death, which occurred in Boston in 1828. In 1823, in connection with hispartners, Mr. Mills and John Hooker Ashmun, he opened a law school in married Susan, daughter of General Tracey, United States senator from Con-necticut. Jashub Bourne Luce


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