. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. quartermasters department. He was admitted to the bar in BostonApril 8, 1867, and in 1870 and 1871 was a representative. In 1874 he was appointedby Governor Talbot judge of the Municipal Court in the West Roxbury district, and inMarch, 1877, was appointed judge of Probate and Insolvency for Suffolk county, whichoffice he now holds. Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796, and died in Yellow Springs,0., August 2, 1859. He graduated at Brown University in 1819, and after studyinglaw at the law school in Litchfield, Conn., was adm


. Bench and bar of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts. quartermasters department. He was admitted to the bar in BostonApril 8, 1867, and in 1870 and 1871 was a representative. In 1874 he was appointedby Governor Talbot judge of the Municipal Court in the West Roxbury district, and inMarch, 1877, was appointed judge of Probate and Insolvency for Suffolk county, whichoffice he now holds. Horace Mann was born in Franklin, Mass., May 4, 1796, and died in Yellow Springs,0., August 2, 1859. He graduated at Brown University in 1819, and after studyinglaw at the law school in Litchfield, Conn., was admitted to the bar in 1823, and in theSuffolk county Supreme Judicial Court January 13, 1826. He began practice in Dedham,and was a representative from that town from 1828 to 1833. In the latter year hemoved to Boston, and represented Suffolk county in the Senate from 1834 to 1837, thelast two years officiating as its president. From 1837 to 1848 he was secretary of theMassachusetts Board of Education, In 1848 he was chosen representative to Congress.


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