Official New York, from Cleveland to Hughes . Yates county. Other members of the Yates county bar long sincegone to their reward, who during their lives were an honorto their profession, were: Roderick N. Morrison, JamesTaylor, James L. Seeley, Lewis J. Wilkins, Benedict , James V. Vanalen, David B. Prosser, John , Andrew Oliver, Samuel H. Wells, Henry M. Stew-art, Hiland G. Wolcott, Henry , Charles S. Baker,William D. Dwelle, James Spicer, John H. Butler andDarius A. Ogden. John T. Knox was born February 26, 1844. Hewas graduated at Hamilton College in 1867 and came t


Official New York, from Cleveland to Hughes . Yates county. Other members of the Yates county bar long sincegone to their reward, who during their lives were an honorto their profession, were: Roderick N. Morrison, JamesTaylor, James L. Seeley, Lewis J. Wilkins, Benedict , James V. Vanalen, David B. Prosser, John , Andrew Oliver, Samuel H. Wells, Henry M. Stew-art, Hiland G. Wolcott, Henry , Charles S. Baker,William D. Dwelle, James Spicer, John H. Butler andDarius A. Ogden. John T. Knox was born February 26, 1844. Hewas graduated at Hamilton College in 1867 and came toPenn Yan in 1869. He was principal of the High Schoolin Penn Yan 1869-70 and was admitted to practice law in1872. Mr. Knox has always been a staunch Republicanand among the leaders of the party in the county. Heheld the office of district attorney of Yates county nineyears; judge and surrogate 12 years; village clerk 12years, and has made good in every instance. Few menstand higher in the estimation of the people than JudgeJohn T. Knox. 306.


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