. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. raduated at Harvard in 1831, and was admitted to theEssex county bar in 1834. He began practice in Salem, but was soon appointedcashier of the Merchants Bank in that city. He died, unmarried, November 19,1848. Haley Forrester Barstow, son of Gideon Barstow, was born in Salem, andgraduated at Harvard in 1832, and was admitted to the Essex county bar in 1840,and practiced in South Reading and Michigan. He died in 1871. William Prescott Gihbs, son of William Gibbs, was born in Salem, Mass., andgraduated at Harvard in 1832, and studied law at t


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. raduated at Harvard in 1831, and was admitted to theEssex county bar in 1834. He began practice in Salem, but was soon appointedcashier of the Merchants Bank in that city. He died, unmarried, November 19,1848. Haley Forrester Barstow, son of Gideon Barstow, was born in Salem, andgraduated at Harvard in 1832, and was admitted to the Essex county bar in 1840,and practiced in South Reading and Michigan. He died in 1871. William Prescott Gihbs, son of William Gibbs, was born in Salem, Mass., andgraduated at Harvard in 1832, and studied law at the Harvard Law School. He wasadmitted to the Middlesex county bar in 1848, and practiced in Lexington. He diedin Lexington, Mass., July 27, 1852. Archer Ropes, son of William Ropes, graduated at Harvard in 1832, and went toBaltimore, where he practiced. He died in 1855. William Henry West, son of Nathaniel West, was born in Salem, and graduatedat Harvard in 1832. He practiced in Indianapolis, and there married AgnesSaunders. He died in August,


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