. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ristol county, he has been active in the ranks of the Democracy, andhas recently served as chairman of the finance committee of the Democratic StateCommittee. In 1882 he was a member of the Massachusetts House of Represent-atives from Boston, and previous to that time, in 1879 and 1880, he was a member ofthe Boston Common Council from Ward 9. He was one of the compilers of theMassachusetts Digest published in 1881. In January, 1892, John E. Sanford, ofTaunton, chairman of the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners, was appointedchairman of


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. ristol county, he has been active in the ranks of the Democracy, andhas recently served as chairman of the finance committee of the Democratic StateCommittee. In 1882 he was a member of the Massachusetts House of Represent-atives from Boston, and previous to that time, in 1879 and 1880, he was a member ofthe Boston Common Council from Ward 9. He was one of the compilers of theMassachusetts Digest published in 1881. In January, 1892, John E. Sanford, ofTaunton, chairman of the Board of Harbor and Land Commissioners, was appointedchairman of the Railroad Commissioners, and Mr. Swift was appointed to take fords place, and the legal knowledge, good sense and capacity for work whichhe has shown during a years performance of the duties of the office, have provedthat his appointment was not misplaced. His residence is in Boston. William Saint Agnan Stearns, son of Richard Sprague and Theresa (Saint Agnan)Stearns, was born in Salem, Mass., September 27, 1822. He received his early edu-.


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