Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . He was born inHaynie. Salem, IlHnois, on the i6th of August, 1850, the son of Abner F. and Martha Duff Lee (Green) Haynie. His father wasborn in Tennessee and his mother in Kentucky, the ancestors of eachbeing Virginians and on the maternal side descendants of the Wash-ington and Lee families of the Old Dominion. His father died in1851, and his mother, who was for twenty years professor of modernlanguages in the Illinois State Normal University, placed William the high scho


Historical review of Chicago and Cook county and selected ..edand author of Historical review . He was born inHaynie. Salem, IlHnois, on the i6th of August, 1850, the son of Abner F. and Martha Duff Lee (Green) Haynie. His father wasborn in Tennessee and his mother in Kentucky, the ancestors of eachbeing Virginians and on the maternal side descendants of the Wash-ington and Lee families of the Old Dominion. His father died in1851, and his mother, who was for twenty years professor of modernlanguages in the Illinois State Normal University, placed William the high school connected with that institution and, on his gradua-tion in 1870, sent him to Harvard College, from which he receivedthe degree of A. B. in 1874. While a close and deep student, Mr. Haynie possessed the prac-tical traits necessary for every-day success, and his predilections grad-ually drew him into the broad and stirring domain of the law. Hissystematic professional education commenced in the office of Greenand Gilbert, Cairo, Ilhnois, and was continued with Stevenson and I ASTOR, LENOX ANDriLpEN FOUNOAriONS.


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