Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . y bar, both as a coun-selor and advocate. From January, 1885, toJanuary, 1887, he was county solicitor, andsince then he has held the office of city solici-tor of Concord, discharging its duties to theentire .satisfaction of the community, and win-ning for himself a wide reputation for abilityand skill. In brief, he is one of the ablestlawyers in New Hampshire, and is well knownoutside of the State. He has had an extensivepractice Itefore legislative committee


Memoirs of the judiciary and the bar of New England for the nineteenth century : with a history of the judicial system of New England . y bar, both as a coun-selor and advocate. From January, 1885, toJanuary, 1887, he was county solicitor, andsince then he has held the office of city solici-tor of Concord, discharging its duties to theentire .satisfaction of the community, and win-ning for himself a wide reputation for abilityand skill. In brief, he is one of the ablestlawyers in New Hampshire, and is well knownoutside of the State. He has had an extensivepractice Itefore legislative committees as wellas in the State and United States courts, beingassociated with General Wayne Mac \eagh for Austin Corbin, of New York, be- fore a committee of the Legislature, making apowerful argument in the New HampshireHouse of Representatives in opposition to theMount Washington bill in 1891, and beingcounsel for (!oe & Pingi-ee in suits brought intheStateand United StatesCircuit Courts whichinvolved the title to the summit of MountWashington. He also argued in the SupremeCourt the matter relating to the States inter-. HAKKV C. 5ARGENT. est in the Concord IJaili-oad. are a fewof the important cases with which JMr. Sargenthas been connected ; many others miglit Ijementioned as e(|ually important, and illustra-ti\-e of the consummate skill and ability whichhave conspired to make him one of the recog-nized leaders of the bar of his section. He isa member of the bars of the United StatesCircuit (ourt and of tlie United States CircuitCourt of Appeals, and has argued several im-portant cases before both of these of his profession Mr. Sargent is andhas been very influential. He is a trustee ofthe Pillsl)ury General Hospital of Concord,president of the Concord Snow-shoe Club, atrustee of the Protestant Episcopal cluirch ofNew Hampshire, a member of the Passacon-awav Club of Concord, and a leading factor in 34 THE JUDICIARY AND THE BAR OE NEW ENGLAND. se


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