Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . h the degree of A. B., in then entered the Harvard Law School,where he studied for a period uf two years, andcomi)leted his legal education in the Bostonlaw offices of lirooks, IJall A Storey, where hecontinued for some time after his tothe Sutlblk bar (l88-i). Early in his profes-sional career Mr. Cobb served for two years asa, United States distiict attorney for theFirst Divisional District, and while acting inthis capacity lie de


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . h the degree of A. B., in then entered the Harvard Law School,where he studied for a period uf two years, andcomi)leted his legal education in the Bostonlaw offices of lirooks, IJall A Storey, where hecontinued for some time after his tothe Sutlblk bar (l88-i). Early in his profes-sional career Mr. Cobb served for two years asa, United States distiict attorney for theFirst Divisional District, and while acting inthis capacity lie demonstrated iiis exceptionalability as an advocate. In he entered into a law partnershipwith Henry Ci. Nichols, escj., which partner-ship still exists under the Hrni name of Nichols BIO GRA PHICA L. —MA SSA CH USE T TS. 471 & Cobl), their extensive practice being exclu-sively mercantile. Mr. Cobb attends to all ofthe court business of the firm. He has arguedmany involving large interests and ofmore than ordinary importance, and in severalinstances, has covered himself with the gloryof brilliant letial CHARLES K. COBli. ]\[r. Cobb was married in to Susan M.,daughter of the late George W. Wheelwright,of Boston. Their childi-en are Charles KaneCobb, jr., Hannah Wheelwright Cobb, andRobert Codman Cobl). Mr. Cobb is a man ofquiet tastes, and resides at Chestnut. Hill, asuburb of Boston. GEOHCI-: WlvSTON ANDERSON, Bos-ton, son of Da\-id Campbell Andersonand Martha L. IJrigham, was born in Acworth,N. H., September 1, ISfil. Of his four grand-parents, three, Anderson and Campbell on hisfathers side, and I>uncan on his mothersside,were nati\es of Londonderry, N. JI., and ofScotch-Irish stock. His maternal grandfatherwas of English stock. From this ancestry inherits the sturd\ characteiistics so frequently found in men of New Englandbirth; ami in following a professional careerhe has faithfully developed the traits whichdistinguish his race


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