. Baltimore : its history and its people . and brief and imperfect as thissketch necessarily is, it falls far short of justice to him, if it fails to exciteregret that there are not more citizens like him in virtue and ability, andgratitude that there are some so worthy of honor and of imitation. A. HUNTER BOYD JR. A. Hunter Boyd Jr., one of the younger members of the BaltimoreBar, was born May 16, 1878, in Cumberland, Maryland, son of AndrewHunter Boyd, chief judge of the court of appeals at Annapolis. His motherbefore her marriage was Bessie Morton Thruston, daughter of George Hi


. Baltimore : its history and its people . and brief and imperfect as thissketch necessarily is, it falls far short of justice to him, if it fails to exciteregret that there are not more citizens like him in virtue and ability, andgratitude that there are some so worthy of honor and of imitation. A. HUNTER BOYD JR. A. Hunter Boyd Jr., one of the younger members of the BaltimoreBar, was born May 16, 1878, in Cumberland, Maryland, son of AndrewHunter Boyd, chief judge of the court of appeals at Annapolis. His motherbefore her marriage was Bessie Morton Thruston, daughter of George His paternal great-grandfather, General Elisha Boyd, was a success-ful lawyer of his generation. His maternal great-grandfather was PhilipWilhams, who for fifty-six years served as the clerk of the court in Shen-andoah county, Virginia. Dr. Andrew Hunter Holmes Boyd, grandfather of A. Hunter BoydJr., was a minister of the Presbyterian church, and one of the most schol-arly divines of his day. He graduated at Jefferson College, Pennsylvania,.


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