Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . anged, W. E. Jewell becom-ing a member, to Lund, Jewell, & ^Velch. has been in general practice, and is con-nected with a large patent practice. He is amember of the Boston Bar Association. He isRepublican in politics, and Baptist in belongs to the Masonic fraternity. He wasmarried Sept. 13, 1S54, to Myra M. Chubb, ofHardwick, Vt. house in New York order, of the He is a member of theMassachusetts Charitable


Boston of to-day; a glance at its history and characteristicsWith biographical sketches and portraits of many of its professional and business men . anged, W. E. Jewell becom-ing a member, to Lund, Jewell, & ^Velch. has been in general practice, and is con-nected with a large patent practice. He is amember of the Boston Bar Association. He isRepublican in politics, and Baptist in belongs to the Masonic fraternity. He wasmarried Sept. 13, 1S54, to Myra M. Chubb, ofHardwick, Vt. house in New York order, of the He is a member of theMassachusetts Charitable , John Yorston, was born in Scot-land in 1849. He was educated in theold and in this country to which he came whenquite young. He left school at nineteen, andlearned the trade of a builder in Pictou, , in1866 and 1867, and in Boston in 1868 and began business for himself here in 1873. Someof his most important contracts have been upon theHotels Bristol and Victoria; the Athletic ClubBuilding in this city ; Felton Hall, Cambridge ; afine mercantile block and the Merchants ClubHouse in Siuux City, la. ; and J. Pierpont Morgans. Mechanic AssociatiSociety. of the Scots Ch;i Manchkstkr, Forrest C, son of .Albert I!, andI^lizabeth ^L (Sessions) Manchester, was born inRandolph, Vt., Sept. 11, 1859. He was educatedin the common schools, the Randolph State Nor-mal School, and the St. Johnsbury Academy. Hepursued his legal studies in the Boston UniversityLaw School, from which he graduated in 1884, andin the office of ex-Cxovernor Gaston; and he wasadmitted to the bar on July 21, 1885. From thattime to the present he has steadily practised hisprofession in this city. When he came to Boston,in 1883, he was an entire stranger here. His firstwork to attract attention was his persistent fight inbehalf of the farmers on the produce question,which he began soon after his admission to the was retained in all the Massachusetts cases grow-ing out of the Hartford-bridge disast


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