Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . BIOGRAPHIES. 583 186T, when they returned. Mr. Morton, after a most successful careeras assistant United States district attorney, in which he was connectedwith Hon. Richard H. Dana, was elected to the House of Representa-tives of the State Legislature, and afterwards to the Senate, where heserved two terms. Being in ill health, he declined the nomination ofrepresentative to Congress, and died in Swampscott the ^ith of Sep-tember, 1874, leaving an only son, Galloupe Morton. In 1872 Mr. Galloupe associated himself with the o
Professional and industrial history of Suffolk County, Massachusetts . BIOGRAPHIES. 583 186T, when they returned. Mr. Morton, after a most successful careeras assistant United States district attorney, in which he was connectedwith Hon. Richard H. Dana, was elected to the House of Representa-tives of the State Legislature, and afterwards to the Senate, where heserved two terms. Being in ill health, he declined the nomination ofrepresentative to Congress, and died in Swampscott the ^ith of Sep-tember, 1874, leaving an only son, Galloupe Morton. In 1872 Mr. Galloupe associated himself with the old Trinity Churchparish in Summer street, and, from the time of his connection, a warmand intimate friendship of the closest personal relation existed betweenthe rector. Rev. Phillips Brooks, during the w^hole of the remainder ofthe life of the beloved pastor, terminating only wnth his death. In March, 1873, it having been determined by a vote of the propri-etors to remove Trinity Church, provided a sale of the property couldbe obtained and a satisfactory location a
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