Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Bowdoin tions. * The grandfather of our subject, Ben-college, and a trustee of the Savings 1 1 ,. I II • 1 ^ L r * For liistoiv of this settlement see State of Rliode bank ot Lawrence. He is also a trustee of t. i i o j ,„ ^ ^- ?? r^, , t- ? . Island and Providence Plantations. Edward Field, Brewster Free academy of Wolfboro, New Mason Publishing Co., Boston, UIOl. 652 THE fUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. jiuniii (ireene, was a iiiillwriglit, iiiaL


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . Bowdoin tions. * The grandfather of our subject, Ben-college, and a trustee of the Savings 1 1 ,. I II • 1 ^ L r * For liistoiv of this settlement see State of Rliode bank ot Lawrence. He is also a trustee of t. i i o j ,„ ^ ^- ?? r^, , t- ? . Island and Providence Plantations. Edward Field, Brewster Free academy of Wolfboro, New Mason Publishing Co., Boston, UIOl. 652 THE fUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. jiuniii (ireene, was a iiiillwriglit, iiiaL-liinistanil contractoi of wide i-cputatioii ami whohuilt, at the Lfiwell maehiiio .simps, the lirstlocomotives used hy the lioston it Lowell rail-road. Frederick Lewis (ireeiies father was aclergvinaii of the Protestant ICpiscopal church;a graduate of Ainiierst. 1 .S44, and valedictorianof his class. lor many \ears lie was settled atVon Deusenville. a village indreat Larring-toii, and later at Ashtield, liotli in ., Irederick Lewis (Ireene recei\-ed his pre-liminaiN edueatmn at a pii\ate scliuul (aught. ; L. GREENE. hy ills father; he then attended .Sandersonacademy, AsliHelil, spent two years at St. Paulsscliool, Concf>rd, New Hampshire, enteredHarvard college and was graduated A. li. w itlithe (dass of iSTIi. For two years following hisgraduation he read law under the direction ofChester (. (onant, (ireentield, autl for twoNears more studied at the Harvard Law was, however, admithil to jii-actice in theSuperior Court, (ireentield, in LS79, where hehegan practice in Novend)er, LSSO, and wherehe still continues. Iutil March 7, , Mr. (ireene practiced alone, when he lormeil aco-partnership with Friemaut. ( nowof the New York har, Uliiiei the lirm name of(ireene iV (ii-iswold. The ariangenu-nl eon-tiiHied uidii .luly, 1S!)(I, and .Mr. (ireene againcariied on his husiness w itliout a [lartner until()<toher 1. iSit.).


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