. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1867. He studied law in the of-fice of William Collamer in Woodstock, Vt., and with William M. Rogers m Methuen,Mass., and was admitted to the Suffolk bar April 21, 1869. He settled in Pittsfield,Mass., and was the first mayor of that city in 1891. He also served as district at-torney for the Western District of Massachusetts two terms, covering the period from1887 to 1893. He married at Montpelier, Vt, February 2, 1870, Henrietta A., daugh-ter of Sylvester and Sarah (Hubbard) Hayden. Willmore B. Stone, son of Ambrose and Florette Stone, wa
. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1867. He studied law in the of-fice of William Collamer in Woodstock, Vt., and with William M. Rogers m Methuen,Mass., and was admitted to the Suffolk bar April 21, 1869. He settled in Pittsfield,Mass., and was the first mayor of that city in 1891. He also served as district at-torney for the Western District of Massachusetts two terms, covering the period from1887 to 1893. He married at Montpelier, Vt, February 2, 1870, Henrietta A., daugh-ter of Sylvester and Sarah (Hubbard) Hayden. Willmore B. Stone, son of Ambrose and Florette Stone, was born in East Long-meadow, Mass., June 24, 1853, and graduated at the Springfield High School in afterwards took the Harvard course of studies with additional classical brancheswith private tutors four years. He studied law in the office of Augustus L. Souleand in that of George M. Stearns and Marcus P. Knowlton, all of Springfield, andwas admitted to the Hampden county bar June 24, 1878. He is or has been chair- ^t^l lw^ ^ ^■-■^■•H. -y^-p^^i^t ^ jt%
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