. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. , he celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his admission to thebar, by giving a bar supper at his home at Round Hill to the resident members ofthe professions, with invitations to, and attended by, many old-time friends from adja-cent counties. It was a happy occasion, bringing back pleasant reminiscences of thepast. He then announced to his guests and brethren that hereafter he would declineall new retaining fees, leaving the field to the younger ones. And here ended, profes-s
. Ohio, the future great state, her manufacturers, and a history of her commercial cities, Cincinnati and Cleveland. , he celebrated the fiftieth anniversary of his admission to thebar, by giving a bar supper at his home at Round Hill to the resident members ofthe professions, with invitations to, and attended by, many old-time friends from adja-cent counties. It was a happy occasion, bringing back pleasant reminiscences of thepast. He then announced to his guests and brethren that hereafter he would declineall new retaining fees, leaving the field to the younger ones. And here ended, profes-sionally, a career that was crowned with success from first to last. Could it have ahappier or brighter conclusion? On the second of July, 1823, Henry B. Curtis wasmarried to his present wife, nee Miss Elizabeth Hogg, of Mt. Pleasant, Jefferson County,Ohio; and of this marriage have been born eight children, three only of whom nowsurvive—two daughters and one son. Though now seventy-six years old, Mr. HenryB. Curtis is hale and vigorous, and early hardships appear not to have affected his ironconstitution. 146.
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