. Men who made San Francisco. W. R. Bacon WALTER ROMAYNE BACON, attor-ney-at-law, is a descendant of NathanielBacon of Virginia and John Griswold of Massa-chusetts, so that the best blood of both North andSouth flows in his veins. His father was FrancisMarion Bacon of Pennsylvania, and his motherSarah Felton Griswold of Vermont. Mr. Bacon was born in Miami County, In-diana, in 1857. He was educated in the pub-lic schools, and after studying law and risingto a position of prominence at the Nebraskabar, was elected prosecuting attorney of HallCounty, that state, in 1891. He is a Repub-lican poli


. Men who made San Francisco. W. R. Bacon WALTER ROMAYNE BACON, attor-ney-at-law, is a descendant of NathanielBacon of Virginia and John Griswold of Massa-chusetts, so that the best blood of both North andSouth flows in his veins. His father was FrancisMarion Bacon of Pennsylvania, and his motherSarah Felton Griswold of Vermont. Mr. Bacon was born in Miami County, In-diana, in 1857. He was educated in the pub-lic schools, and after studying law and risingto a position of prominence at the Nebraskabar, was elected prosecuting attorney of HallCounty, that state, in 1891. He is a Repub-lican politically jH m 1 ? ^HP ^H ^L ^-^^^^1 W^ ^ V L. £_ , ^H ^^^M T^^l ^^^^^^^^HV I ^rs, .-^n^ ^^^^^^^^H ^ i- . .-k I^H R ^ 1 m Since coming to San Francisco, Mr. Bacon has established a large and lucrative was married in 1880 to Evelyn F. Smith. They have two sons, Francis R. Bacon, whois twenty-two years old, and Julian Smith Bacon, who is nineteen.


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