. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. son of Albert Lamb and Ann Eliza (Stoddard) Lincoln,was born in Boston, April 29, 1850, and after attending the public schools of Brook-line, graduated at Harvard in 1872. He studied law at the Harvard Law School andin the office of Robert M. Morse, jr., and was admitted to the Suffolk bar October 15,1875. He has been a member of the Board of Selectmen since 1886 and its chairmansince 1848, and was a special justice of the Brookline Police Court from 1882 until hisresignation in 1889. He married Edith, daughter of Moses Williams, of Brookli


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. son of Albert Lamb and Ann Eliza (Stoddard) Lincoln,was born in Boston, April 29, 1850, and after attending the public schools of Brook-line, graduated at Harvard in 1872. He studied law at the Harvard Law School andin the office of Robert M. Morse, jr., and was admitted to the Suffolk bar October 15,1875. He has been a member of the Board of Selectmen since 1886 and its chairmansince 1848, and was a special justice of the Brookline Police Court from 1882 until hisresignation in 1889. He married Edith, daughter of Moses Williams, of Brookline,October 9, 1879, and still lives in Brookline. Arthur Lincoln, son of Solomon and Mehitable (Lincoln) Lincoln, was born inHingham, Mass., February 16, 1842, and was fitted for college at private and publicschools in Hingham, and graduated at Harvard in 1863. He graduated at the Har-vard Law School in 1865, and finishing his law studies in the office of Lathrop &Bishop, was admitted to the Suffolk bar June 16, 1865, He was a representative in. BIOGRAPHICAL REGISTER. 241 1879-1880. He married Serafina, daughter of Joseph G. Loring, at Boston, Decem-ber 17, 1883, and has his residence in Hingham. Charles Sprague Lincoln, son of Christopher and Elizabeth Lincoln, was born inWalpole, N. H., April 20, 1826, and graduated at Harvard in 1850. lAe studied lawat the Harvard Law School and in Boston in the office of Hutchins & Wheeler, andwas admitted to the Suffolk bar October 5,1854. He has been selectman, overseer ofthe poor, member of the School Committee, trustee of the Public Library, and repre-sentative from Somerville, where he still lives, and married there Louise E. Plimp-ton, October 8, 1856. Charles Plimpton Lincoln, son of Charles Sprague and Louise E. (Plimpton) Lin-coln, was born in Somerville, Mass., May 7, 1859, and was educated at the SomervilleHigh School. He studied law at the Harvard Law School and in Boston in the office ofhis father and was admitted to the Suffol


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