Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ir iiatixc land and came to this cil. He is a consistent Kcpiililiean, iiavinii count ry, laiidin^ in lioston on the 4tli of .March, alliliatcd with that party at its or^aiii/.at ion. 1X2!). They lived sueeessi V(d v in Andoxer, and ill each of these posilionsdisplayed marked Saiiuus, and A meshiiry, until I S.,!;, ahililv and iiiaLiniliid a reputation already well when tliev settled in I lolderness (now .\sh- estahlished in Ici^aland circle


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ir iiatixc land and came to this cil. He is a consistent Kcpiililiean, iiavinii count ry, laiidin^ in lioston on the 4tli of .March, alliliatcd with that party at its or^aiii/.at ion. 1X2!). They lived sueeessi V(d v in Andoxer, and ill each of these posilionsdisplayed marked Saiiuus, and A meshiiry, until I S.,!;, ahililv and iiiaLiniliid a reputation already well when tliev settled in I lolderness (now .\sh- estahlished in Ici^aland circles. He land), X. II., where the father, in comiiany 14 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAXD. with l\N(i lirotlRTs, [iim-liascil a wciolrii [ were plain, , thrifts-people, imbued witli the luttiest altrilmtes otCliristian exeelleiiee, ami L;aiiieil the respeetami i-()iili(liMK-e of all w itli w hmii tlie\ cameill eoutaef. Young l)iit;i4s spent Ins eaily liteat eloth-makinii in his fathers mill, ewry hraneh of the hiisiness, amiaci|uirin,u, in leisure hours, with the help nt. JAMES 1-. HUIGGS. his paieiits, a fail elenientarv eilueation fromsueli hooks as fell in his way. At the ai^c uffourteen he spent one term at thi N<\\hiir\(\l.) Aeadeiny, ami later attencleil the acail-einy at Tilton. X. II., until IS-IS, wnrkini;meantime at his tiade diirinjj, \:Kitions toearn the means of defiaying his expenses. Inthat year he entered the law ollicc df (. riioiii[isoii, t\[ Ilymouth, .\. II.,liiit iiwiiiij, to his fathers death in fehruarywas not ])ermitte(l to loiijj, rout iiiue t he studieswhich his amhition cra\ed. This alllictioiiKft the motlnr with ei^ht children, sis ofwhom weri youniicr than James, and uponhim fell a sery large share of then- support, asreverses had thrown the family into limitccl cir-euiiistances. With great courage and no , he returned to his old employ- ment as a cloth-m


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