Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . THOMAS LEIGHTON, Jr., of Cambridge. Assistant Register of Deeds, Southern District, 1897 to date. (See page 233.). ASAHEL BLISS WRIGHT, of First Register of Deeds, Northern District, 1855 to(See page 234.) ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 237 lege at the Cambridge High School and Lawrence Academy,Groton. Entered Harvard in 1S58, l^nt left in his junior year toenlist in the Civil War. On account of his fathers sickness, hewas obliged to resign a commission in the Nineteenth M


Ancient Middlesex with brief biographical sketches of the men who have served the country officially since its settlement . THOMAS LEIGHTON, Jr., of Cambridge. Assistant Register of Deeds, Southern District, 1897 to date. (See page 233.). ASAHEL BLISS WRIGHT, of First Register of Deeds, Northern District, 1855 to(See page 234.) ANCIENT MIDDLESEX. 237 lege at the Cambridge High School and Lawrence Academy,Groton. Entered Harvard in 1S58, l^nt left in his junior year toenlist in the Civil War. On account of his fathers sickness, hewas obliged to resign a commission in the Nineteenth Massachu-setts Regiment and leave the service. He studied law with D. G. F. Richardson in Lowell, and was admitted to the bar in186-J:. Received the degree of A. B. from Harvard College in1870. During his second term as Register of Deeds, he preparedhimself for the ministry of the Protestant Episcopal Church, re-ceiving the degree of B. D. from the theological school of thatsect in Cambridge June 15, 1873, and became Rector of SaintJames Church, South Groveland, Mass., July, 1873, after whichhe resigned the position of Register of Deeds. He remained atGroveland until November 1, 1876, when he was called to be theRector of Sai


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