History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . and presidentof the corporation, in 1853, 57, and 58. He was elected district-attorneyin 1853, and again in 1862, and served two full terms. He was a memberof the constitutional convention, in 1867, and of the committees on thejudiciary, and on the legislature and its organization, in that body. Hemarried Achsah Elizabeth Glisan, of Frederick Co., Maryland, in Oct., continued in the legal profession, in which he acquired a good practice,until 1867, when


History of Chautauqua County, New York, from its first settlement to the present timeWith numerous biographical and family sketches . and presidentof the corporation, in 1853, 57, and 58. He was elected district-attorneyin 1853, and again in 1862, and served two full terms. He was a memberof the constitutional convention, in 1867, and of the committees on thejudiciary, and on the legislature and its organization, in that body. Hemarried Achsah Elizabeth Glisan, of Frederick Co., Maryland, in Oct., continued in the legal profession, in which he acquired a good practice,until 1867, when he was elected justice of the supreme court, in the 8thjudicial district, for the full term, in place of the late Hon. Martin Grover,whose term was about to expire. John S. Bellows, from Madison Co., in the spring of 1806, settled on thenorth part of what is known as the Wm. Moore farm, near Laona. Twoyears after, he removed to Frcdt)nia, and tended Hezekiah Barkers was the first town clerk of Pomfret, afterwards a justice of the peace andpostmaster, which last office he held until his death, Dec. 8, 1813. He had. --^^^-^^^


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