. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. soand Kalkaska prior to joining his younger brothers in this city Feb. 91. WillardJ. graduated from the Owosso high school and was admitted to practice Sept. 8ytars practice in the Shiawassee circuit court, he removed to MuskegonJune 90. Charles G. came at the same time having been admitted 5 years pre-vious. He was in practice in Chicago for a time, and served as prosecuting at-torney at Lake City for 2 years j)rior to coming here. Brown & Lovelace.—N. J. Brown was born in Cortland Co., N. Y., came toMichigan in childhood, attended the P


. The advantages and surroundings of Muskegon. soand Kalkaska prior to joining his younger brothers in this city Feb. 91. WillardJ. graduated from the Owosso high school and was admitted to practice Sept. 8ytars practice in the Shiawassee circuit court, he removed to MuskegonJune 90. Charles G. came at the same time having been admitted 5 years pre-vious. He was in practice in Chicago for a time, and served as prosecuting at-torney at Lake City for 2 years j)rior to coming here. Brown & Lovelace.—N. J. Brown was born in Cortland Co., N. Y., came toMichigan in childhood, attended the Portland high school, read law in Ionia Co.,was admitted in 1874, taught school for a year when he engaged in practice inMontcalm Co., where he was prosecuting attorney 4 years, and other official jjosi-tions, having been elected to the State Legislature in 1889. He located in Muske-gon in 1890, when the above partnership was formed. Geo. S. Lovelace is a na-tive of Glens Falls, N. Y., graduated from the accidemy at Norwich, Conn., 1878,. MUSKEGON CHEMICAL FIRE ENGINE CO. 101 read law in tlie same city and was admit ted ill 1882. Tlie following year he en-gaged in the liiml)er trade here, was elected county clerk in 88, and after leavingthe clerks ollice returned to the practice of law. The firm occupy rooms in Ly-man block. Chns. S, Marr was born in Cayuga Co., N. Y., 1849, and commenced law in1870. He was admitted to the bar in 75 and started practice at Battle he removed to Wexford Co., and 3 jears ago came to Muskegon, enteringpartnership withF. W. Cook. Ihis relation was afterwards dissolved, and opened his present office at No. 10, JetTerson stieet. J. E. Sullivan is a native of Prince fjdward Co., Canada, taught school forseveral years in JMichigan, read law with F. W. Cook and was admitted to thebar in 1885, since which he has been in practice. He was circuit court commis-sioner 1888-9. Office No. 9, W. Western ave. Boyd & Boyd.—J. L. Boyd was edu


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