Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . FrsFA-i:i;s, 18)4. He receivedan academical education in the l,awrence\-ille 22 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR Of NEW ENGLAND. Academy iii St. Lawreneu county, N. Y., andtlie Amsterdam Academy, AmstiTilam, N. Y.,oraduatiuii- from the latter institution in thechiss of 187G. He was thoroughly fitted for ateacher, a vocation for which lie possessed rarenatural attrihutcs, and he engaged in that oc-cupation for several years, init Hnally deter-mined to take up the prof


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . FrsFA-i:i;s, 18)4. He receivedan academical education in the l,awrence\-ille 22 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR Of NEW ENGLAND. Academy iii St. Lawreneu county, N. Y., andtlie Amsterdam Academy, AmstiTilam, N. Y.,oraduatiuii- from the latter institution in thechiss of 187G. He was thoroughly fitted for ateacher, a vocation for which lie possessed rarenatural attrihutcs, and he engaged in that oc-cupation for several years, init Hnally deter-mined to take up the profession of law. Hestudied in the ottice of Wales tt Taft, in 15ur- peiformed with such acceptance that he wasre-elected in isyij, and again in 1S!(8. In hislegal methods Mr. IJrown is a safe and \, gives careful attention to the prep-aration of his cases, and makes an agreealdeand eHecti\e ap[ieaiance hefore cnurt and r>riJ\\ii was married Septendjer 1, 1877,to Delia V. Wood; tiiey have one son, RalphE. KUlUS E. IIKOWN. lington, \t., and was admitted tu the har (). He did not, howewr, engage in practiceuntil 181)1, uidoivseen circumstances leadinghim to de\ote his attention to agricultural in-terests during the intersal. In l8!ll Wv. llrown npiaied an (itlicr niliurlington, and during the nine years of hisactisc practice has rapidly ad\anceil towardstiie froid raidv of Chittenden cduidy is not oidy a gond lawyer, hut has fnnndsuch i)Opularity with the puhlic and in thepolitical field, that he has held office alnmstcontinuously since Lsyi!. lie is a Uepuhlican,hut ncit of active partisanship, though he spokein jiuhlic throughout (hiltenden county inthe interest of the i)arty. In 1892 he wasmade a grand juroi-and in !)4 was electedStates attornev. ihe duties of this ollitC he IIIOXKY nidSS, Middle-hnry, \t., wa> horn Ortoher o, 1847,at KoNalton, \t. His father was CharlesWilliam liliss, w ho [lassed most of his lif


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