Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . occupied an eu\iable posi-tion in the social life of the city. His deathtook place on December 5, 1891. AUTllLU il:i;UY CARlENTKU, .seniormendjei of the law linn of Carpenter &Parker, of North Adams, is a native of Keads-boro, ^ermout, born March ;)1, 1867, the sonof Solomon B. and Laura M. () Carpen-ter. His young life was spent on his fathersfarm, and his early education was acquired inthe common schools. Later he was a studentin the Castleton State N


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . occupied an eu\iable posi-tion in the social life of the city. His deathtook place on December 5, 1891. AUTllLU il:i;UY CARlENTKU, .seniormendjei of the law linn of Carpenter &Parker, of North Adams, is a native of Keads-boro, ^ermout, born March ;)1, 1867, the sonof Solomon B. and Laura M. () Carpen-ter. His young life was spent on his fathersfarm, and his early education was acquired inthe common schools. Later he was a studentin the Castleton State Normal school, at Cas-tleton, \\rmont, taking the regular ,and was yraihiated in 1S87. He then turned BIOGRA PHICA L. —MA SSA CHUSETfS. 573 liis attention to teacliinti in i-oinnion amigraded scliools, and liaving earned tlie neces-sary means, lie next took up a connneix-ialcourse of study in the Rochester (New York)Business university, graduating in 1 S9(). After finishing these courses of study for a time was enijiloyed as hook-. CARPtNlEK. keeper, hut soon resumed his former vocationof teacher, continuing aliout four years. liethen took up the study of law, not as a diver-sion hut with a determinatifin to entei thelegal profession, yet he conlinued teachingwinter terms of school while so engaged. Jlislegal tutor was Stephen T. Daxenpoit, of llrat-tleboro, Vermont, in ollice he remaineduntil 1895, when he entered the J5oston Uni-versity School of Law. In the next year hewas admitted to practice in the Nermont ,and in 1897 he was graduated at the In the latter year he was adnntted tothe bar in IJerkshire county, and at onceopened an office in North Adams. He wasadmitted to practice in the United States Cir-cuit Court, district, in 189S, andin August, 1900, was admitted to practice inthe Vermont district of the .same court. As ayoung lawyer at the county har he stands well. and the law firm i:if which he is a member hasw


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