. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. on, is the gentleman whose name heads this sketch. He wasborn near Brunswick, Mo., Aug. 21, 1862, the son of Hon. Charles Hanunond, for many years a prom-Ptt~ inent citizen and an able attorney of this county, now a resident ofBrunswick. The mother of oursubject, a most estimable lady,was, in her maidenhood. Miss Po-cahontas Cabell, the cultured andaccomplished daughter of C. )ell, a distinguished Chariton. county ])ioneer citizen. The ear-ly advantages of Charles C. forlitting himself for the activities of- li


. Historical, pictorial and biographical record, of Chariton County, Missouri. on, is the gentleman whose name heads this sketch. He wasborn near Brunswick, Mo., Aug. 21, 1862, the son of Hon. Charles Hanunond, for many years a prom-Ptt~ inent citizen and an able attorney of this county, now a resident ofBrunswick. The mother of oursubject, a most estimable lady,was, in her maidenhood. Miss Po-cahontas Cabell, the cultured andaccomplished daughter of C. )ell, a distinguished Chariton. county ])ioneer citizen. The ear-ly advantages of Charles C. forlitting himself for the activities of- life were good, and he had not on-ly the industry, but the ([ualitiesof mind to imi)rove them. He ob-tained his education at the publici . schools of Brunswick, finishing with a course at Westminister Col-lege at Fulton, Mo., and afterwards followed the professicm of teach-ing for awhile, which had the effect to make his knowledge of the col-lege curriculum more ready and enduring. In 1883 he began a regu-lar and systematic course of study of the law, untler the wise and able. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 149 direction of his father, niakino; such pros^ress in his studies that inOct. 1886 he felt qnalitied to make application for admission to thebar, in which he was eminently successful, ))eino; admitted by JudgeGavon D. Burgess. A partnership was immediately formed with hisfather, under the firm name of Hanunond & Son, which has since con-tinued with steadily increasing success and reputation, the senior mem-ber at Brunswick and C. C in charge of the office at Salisbury. Agentleman of untiring energy, a close student and a careful practition-er, our subject conuuands the contidcnce and respect of the pu]>lic, notonly in his profession but as a man and citizen. From the very be-ginning he has been thoroughly wedded to his profession and otherthan the general interest he takes in h)cal, state and national issues, hegives the law his whole time and attention. A man of super


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