Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ANDE. and was educated in the Shetfield public andhigh .schools, graduating in 1880. He readlaw under the instruction of A. Cbalkley Col-lins, in (ireat Barrington, and was admittedto the bar at a term of court held in rittsfieldin February, 1891. He began practice in 574 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. Dalton, a suburb of PittsHekl, but at the endof al)Out six months removed to tlie countyseat and occupied the ottice of Senator Dawes;and when Mr. Cr


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . ANDE. and was educated in the Shetfield public andhigh .schools, graduating in 1880. He readlaw under the instruction of A. Cbalkley Col-lins, in (ireat Barrington, and was admittedto the bar at a term of court held in rittsfieldin February, 1891. He began practice in 574 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. Dalton, a suburb of PittsHekl, but at the endof al)Out six months removed to tlie countyseat and occupied the ottice of Senator Dawes;and when Mr. Crosby (who previously hadpracticed in the same office) removed, in 1895,]Mr. Cande succeeded to his place. In Novem-ber, 1896, he was elected clerk of courts, whichoffice he now holds, and fills to the satisfactionof the entire county bar. On November 24, 1892, \lv. Cande marriedCarrie J. Rice, of Great Barrington, by whomhe has three children. HIRAM McKNIGirr 15URT0N, of Bos-ton, son of Smith P. and Elizabeth(Strain) Burton, was born at Albany, NewYork, on October 11, ISoS. lie is descendedfrom the old New York family of Burtons,. IIIRAM M. UURTON. whose ancestors were early settlers at Salem,Massachusetts, a part of whom afterwardslocated in New York State. Mr. Burtons maternal grandfather was anative of the north of Ireland and emigratedto America when quite young and settled atAlbany, New York, and by perseverance andhard work became one of the most successful merchants in tliat city and acquired quite alarge estate. Hiram M. Burton, at the age of four-years,removed with his parents to Boston, Massa-chusetts. The family resided at the west partof the city, and Hiram M. l)ecame what waspopularly termed an old west end boy. Hewas educated in the public schools of Boston,having been graduated at the Phillips Gram-mar scliool and in lS7<i from the IJostonEnglish High seliool, and j^repared for thelegal profession in the Boston University Schoolof Law, from which he was gradua


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