Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . of Mr. -lohnson mo\e(l in hiscarL boyhood to Saugus, in the same county,and it was in the public schools of that townthat hi i-ecei\ed his earliest training. liefitted for college at (iiauncy-l fall S(diool, inPoston. and at Phillips l^xitcr Academ\ . Hegiaduated Iroiii llarvaid (ollege in the classof 187S, with a commenceiiiiiit part, rei-ei\iiigbis degree .\. P., r/(7/( laiiile, and with highest BIO GRA FHICA L.—MA SSA CH USE T TS. 539 lioiKirs ill jiliilusu


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . of Mr. -lohnson mo\e(l in hiscarL boyhood to Saugus, in the same county,and it was in the public schools of that townthat hi i-ecei\ed his earliest training. liefitted for college at (iiauncy-l fall S(diool, inPoston. and at Phillips l^xitcr Academ\ . Hegiaduated Iroiii llarvaid (ollege in the classof 187S, with a commenceiiiiiit part, rei-ei\iiigbis degree .\. P., r/(7/( laiiile, and with highest BIO GRA FHICA L.—MA SSA CH USE T TS. 539 lioiKirs ill jiliilusupliy. While nt. (_:mil)ri(l>;ohe took several courses in the Harvard l^awSchool, ami afterwards a full course in theIjoston lni\(rsity F^aw Sehool. He comjiletedhis pieparatiiin fur the lei;al pnifession in theoffices of I\es, Jjincolii it llunticss, at l>ostonand Salem, and was admitted to the Ijssexhar JNIarch .il, Innnedialely followinghe hegan practice in lloston, where he hassince conlinuecl, engageil in a cnnsidcrahle andincreasing husiness, heing now the scnioi-memhcr of the (iiin of .lohnson, (la|)|i A In-. BENJAMIN N. JOHNSON. derwood. 11 is professional practice has Ijeenof a general character, though he has jieriiapsdevoted himself most largely to commercialand i-ailroail law. ills aims haxc heen en-tirely within the lines of his profe.^sion, thework nf \\ hicli he has followed (dosely. At the time he enterrd upnn lln practice ofthe law, he took u|) his residence in Lynn, hisnative place, and has since resid(>d i-eju>atedly ui-ged to enter piihlic life,he has held no ]iolitical office, excc|it as a mein-herof the Lynn school for three vears,1 Si)()-i .S!);l. in(diisi\-c. He has iie\-(rthelessshiiwn an mifailing interest in all piihlic mat-ters. He is a miiiihrr nf the rni\-ersitA and IjXcliange chii:)s of Hoston, and of the Oxfordand Park clul)s of Lynn. In 1<S!)4 he was ap-pointed upon a commission to Ievise the cliar-te


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