Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . op is unmarrii-il, and is now li\-ing with his parents in Boston, at twenty-seven (innmon weal til avenue. Hi: NM; Y 1!. ( A L L !?: N D E E , l^oston,[iiomiiuMit among the younger meni-heis of the Sulfolk har, and wdio has achievedan ahundaut measure of success as a piacti-tiiaier, was lioiii in (hat part of tlii city of 658 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. Ixistoii wliie-li was tlieii Dorcliesti-r. .hiiiuary17, 1SIJ4, a son nf llnii-y aiul Adcliiu J


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . op is unmarrii-il, and is now li\-ing with his parents in Boston, at twenty-seven (innmon weal til avenue. Hi: NM; Y 1!. ( A L L !?: N D E E , l^oston,[iiomiiuMit among the younger meni-heis of the Sulfolk har, and wdio has achievedan ahundaut measure of success as a piacti-tiiaier, was lioiii in (hat part of tlii city of 658 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OF NEW ENGLAND. Ixistoii wliie-li was tlieii Dorcliesti-r. .hiiiuary17, 1SIJ4, a son nf llnii-y aiul Adcliiu Jones(Stoildaiil) Callcndci. Foi- many years tliefamily lia\e heen [iiomincnl in lioston and\irinity, and iiis tatlier and liiandratlier wellluitli well known iJoston merchants, in thew liiilisale grocery trade. <n the matcinalside he is also descended fVom an honoicdNew iuinland family. His elder hrother,Edward JJelcher (allcndci-, also a niend)ei oftiie Siiliblk l)ar, is the anthor of •TliaddeusStevens, Coninioner, and a frei|uenf conti-ih-ntoi to the American Law i;e\iew, aiul theSonthern Law Ke\iew. Ilcniv I!, (allcndci. lILiNRY n. recei\cd his [irel iminaiV cducatiim in the Los-ton pulilic schools, and Lo.\-l)ury J^atin school.]le prepared for tlie legal profession at LostonLiii\ersity .School of JjUW, and in the oHice ofLewis S. Dahiiey, where he studied for a periodof two yeais. He was admitted to the Sullolkbai in I^ehrnary, 181S7, and at onccHjegan jirac-tice in Loston. ^Fr. Callender is a remarkahly[ileasing and forcible speaker and ni his Juryarguments and in political work lias used thisability to good puipose. His practice is gen-eral, covering ci\ul, criminal, and mercantilebusiness, and he has never formeor(diestiM Hiancli of the llostonAssociated charities. In politics Mr. tallendcr has been a stauiudiiTpuldican and for a number of years an acti\cmimbeiof his ward connnittee. Socially, hehas a wide connection, holding membershipin \arious organi


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