Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . piseoiial church,and. for nine years, a mendier of the localschool connnittce. In Boston he holds mcm-Ijership in the Par Association of the city ofBoston, Norfolk Liar , the NewEngland Historic-ttenealogical .Society, theUni\-ersity Clul), tl)c PeformClub, and the Lojal Legion. 558 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAND. J KSSIO MOIISI: (lONl-:, lid^^ton. is tliu sonof ])aiui ]>. ami (.Morse) (iove, agiunilsoii of Jesse
Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . piseoiial church,and. for nine years, a mendier of the localschool connnittce. In Boston he holds mcm-Ijership in the Par Association of the city ofBoston, Norfolk Liar , the NewEngland Historic-ttenealogical .Society, theUni\-ersity Clul), tl)c PeformClub, and the Lojal Legion. 558 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAND. J KSSIO MOIISI: (lONl-:, lid^^ton. is tliu sonof ])aiui ]>. ami (.Morse) (iove, agiunilsoii of Jesse (ioNeaiul a lineal deseeiulantof John (iove, who settleil in Cliarlestown,Mass., in Ki.!?. His father studied hnv inearly life, l)ut eni;;ed in inereantik husinessfor many years, and in .Maich, ISTO, whileresiding, in , ^lass., was admitted to \ har : afterwards he praelieed inBoston under the tirm name of Dana 1!. (loveit Sons until ahout iScSO^ when he retired andreturned to the old homestead in \\eare, N. II.,where he reside<l until his death in -lime, 1SS) M. (lo\-e was hoiu in Weaie, N. II.,. JtSSE M. COVR. Deceiulier II, 1 , and the year wastaken l)y his parents to Lowell, Mass., wlu^rehe was educated in the |)ulilie schools, liealso attended the |)ii\ate seliool of Ir. lli\onin that city and Icad law with his father inllo.^toM, whithei the faudly had iiiiio\ed iniSTi. He was admitted to the Sullolk liar inMay, liSTo, with his hiotliei; Horace 1)., andthe two immediately foriued a copartnershi|iwith their father undei the sl\le of l)ana l>.(iove it Sons. This lirm name still continues,althouiih its senior mcndieiret ii-ed trom acti\e practice moii than sixteen yeais In thegeneral piactiee of his profession .Mr. (lose hasheeu connected with a lart^e numher ofimjjor-tant cases and has gained a high standing atthe liar. He is an able lawyer and advocate,and has achievetl success and reputation. Mr. (iove has been for many
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