History of the town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass : from its settlement to 1891, including a genealogical history of twenty three of the original settlers and their descendants, with anecdotes and sketches . of the Rev. Solomon Clark, for much of the material for thischapter.] LAWYERS. Cyrus Joy. son of Jacob, graduated at Williams Collegein 18LI. Studied law and practiced in Northampton, af-terwards in this town. Removed to Philadelphia, wherehe deceased a few years since. Hosea F. Stockwell, lived forty years at the West, hav-ing an extensive practice in New Philadelphia, 0. Elisha B


History of the town of Plainfield, Hampshire County, Mass : from its settlement to 1891, including a genealogical history of twenty three of the original settlers and their descendants, with anecdotes and sketches . of the Rev. Solomon Clark, for much of the material for thischapter.] LAWYERS. Cyrus Joy. son of Jacob, graduated at Williams Collegein 18LI. Studied law and practiced in Northampton, af-terwards in this town. Removed to Philadelphia, wherehe deceased a few years since. Hosea F. Stockwell, lived forty years at the West, hav-ing an extensive practice in New Philadelphia, 0. Elisha Bassett, son of Thomas, for half a century con-nected with the U. S. District Court at Boston. Alden B. Vining graduated at Williams College in 184 in Bridgeport, Conn. Died in New Haven. Erastus N. Bates graduated at Williams College in 1853,tudied law, but his health did not allow him to pursue itspractice. Has been twice, at least, State Treasurer ofIllinois. E. Livingstone Lincoln, son of Isaac K., graduated atWillams College in 1853. Admitted to the bar in in Westneld. in 1859. Almon M. Warner, son of James, is now in practice atCincinnati, O. (89) s .Ml HISToKV OF CHAS. UlDLEY WARNER.


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