. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. ears, then en-tered the State Normal School at California,Pennsylvania, whence he was graduated,class of 1900. Later leaving Normal School,he taught for two years, having in 1901 be-gun the study of law under the guidance of D. M. Hertzog, of Uniontown. On Novem-ber 2, 1903, he was admitted to the Fayettecounty bar, and at once began the practiceof his profession, locating in Uniontown. Hehas been admitted to practice in all the stateand federal courts, and is well established inhis chosen profession. He has business ini^er-e


. Genealogical and personal history of Fayette county, Pennsylvania. ears, then en-tered the State Normal School at California,Pennsylvania, whence he was graduated,class of 1900. Later leaving Normal School,he taught for two years, having in 1901 be-gun the study of law under the guidance of D. M. Hertzog, of Uniontown. On Novem-ber 2, 1903, he was admitted to the Fayettecounty bar, and at once began the practiceof his profession, locating in Uniontown. Hehas been admitted to practice in all the stateand federal courts, and is well established inhis chosen profession. He has business ini^er-ests of importance outside of his law practice,together with coal land interests in West Vir-ginia. He is a Republican, served on the ex-ecutive committee of the Republican countycommittee, and is a member of Uniontowncity council. He belongs to the FayetteCounty Bar Association, the Independent Or-der of Odd Fellows, and is an active memberof the Presbyterian church, as is his wife. He married, July 20, 1898, Alice, daughterof Daniel P. and Ella (Lyons) Morgan, of.


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