. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. came a resident of Paris, France, where he devoted himself toliterary pursuits. He was the Paris correspondent of the London Times from Novem-ber 3, 1845, to June 7, 1856, and of the New York Courier and Enquirer from October17, 1846, to December 4, 1856. His letters to both journals were published in avolume for private circulation. He married in 1831 Mildred, daughter of GeneralHenry Lee, of Virginia, and died in Paris, January 23, 1861. Walter Lenoir Church, son of Samuel S. and Julia (Lenoir) Church, was born inLexington, Ky., October 1
. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. came a resident of Paris, France, where he devoted himself toliterary pursuits. He was the Paris correspondent of the London Times from Novem-ber 3, 1845, to June 7, 1856, and of the New York Courier and Enquirer from October17, 1846, to December 4, 1856. His letters to both journals were published in avolume for private circulation. He married in 1831 Mildred, daughter of GeneralHenry Lee, of Virginia, and died in Paris, January 23, 1861. Walter Lenoir Church, son of Samuel S. and Julia (Lenoir) Church, was born inLexington, Ky., October 17, 1849, and was educated at the Kentucky University, theMissouri University, and Washington University. He studied law in St. Louis, Mo.,with Thomas A. Russell, and at the Washington University Law School. He wasadmitted to the bar in Missouri in 1872, in Colorado in 1880, in Kentucky in 1887,and in Massachusetts in 1890. He has devoted himself to literary pursuits, asidefrom his law practice, and has published essays, poems and stories. He married.
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