. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1862 he enlisted and became captain in the Forty-eighth Massachusetts Regimentand was brevetted major after the attack on Port Hudson,. June 14, 1863. In 1865and 1866 he was representative, and in 1868 was chosen district attorney for theEastern Massachusetts District. In 1882 he was chosen attorney-general and serveduntil 1887, when he was appointed to the seat on the bench of the Superior Courtwhich he still holds. He married Abbie Louise, daughter of Stephen P. and FannyB. Simmons, of Lawrence, November 24, 1858. Charles Quincy Tir


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. 1862 he enlisted and became captain in the Forty-eighth Massachusetts Regimentand was brevetted major after the attack on Port Hudson,. June 14, 1863. In 1865and 1866 he was representative, and in 1868 was chosen district attorney for theEastern Massachusetts District. In 1882 he was chosen attorney-general and serveduntil 1887, when he was appointed to the seat on the bench of the Superior Courtwhich he still holds. He married Abbie Louise, daughter of Stephen P. and FannyB. Simmons, of Lawrence, November 24, 1858. Charles Quincy Tirrell, son of Dr. Norton Q. and Susan J. Tirrell, was born inSharon, Mass., December 10, 1844, and graduated at Dartmouth in 1866. Afterserving three years as principal of the Peacham Academy and of the St. JohnsburyHigh School, he studied law in Boston with Richard H. Dana, and was admitted tothe Suffolk bar in August, 1870, and has since practiced in Boston. He was a repre-sentative from Weymouth in 1872, and in 1873 removed from Weymouth, where he. 3qw*~ (T* yizr^W- IMS ^ bUTEl CO . i-hi^ tilOGRAPtfrCAL REGISTER. 301 had for a time resided, to Natick. In 1881 and 1882 he was a senator for the FourthMiddlesex District, and in 1888 was a presidential elector on the Republican married Mary E., daughter of Elisha P. and Eliza A. Hollis in Natick, February13, 1873, and now resides in Natick. George Clark Travis, son of George Clark and Rachel Parker (Currier) Travis,was born in Holliston, Mass., August 19, 1847, and graduated at Harvard in 1869 to 1872 he studied law in Medford with B. F. Hayes and Daniel A. Glea-son, at the same time teaching Latin and Greek in the Medford High School. Hewas admitted to the bar in Middlesex county in February, 1872, and practiced inHolliston until 1874, when he removed to South Framingham. In 1886 he removedto Newton, where he still resides, with an office in Boston. He has been since March,1891, first assistant attorney-


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