. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. a convincing and eloquent speaker and lecturer he has morethan a local reputation. He was elected a delegate from his Con-gressional district to the Republican National Convention of a means of relaxation he enjoys farming. Judge Frye is a man of quick, keen intellect and during businesshours gives an absorbed attention to his profession. By thepower of his intellect and the nobility of his character, he hasrisen to the highest rank among the lawyers and judges of to-


. Biographical history of Massachusetts : biographies and autobiographies of the leading men in the state. a convincing and eloquent speaker and lecturer he has morethan a local reputation. He was elected a delegate from his Con-gressional district to the Republican National Convention of a means of relaxation he enjoys farming. Judge Frye is a man of quick, keen intellect and during businesshours gives an absorbed attention to his profession. By thepower of his intellect and the nobility of his character, he hasrisen to the highest rank among the lawyers and judges of is able, intelligent and practical in the discharge of his dutiesas a judge, is thoroughly conscientious and always has the courageof his convictions. He is honored and respected by believe in him and admire his talents and sterling virtues, hishonesty, wisdom and bravery. Judge Frye conscientiously be-lieves in the motto that public office is a public trust, and oftenin private and public utterances emphasizes the fact that strongerand better men are needed in the public cjcl7. CHARLES ANTHONY FULLER CHARLES ANTHONY FULLER was born in East Corinth,Maine, March 10, 1839. He was the son of Jared andHenrietta (Hinman) Fuller, and grandson of Benjamin andLucy (Hodgkins) Fuller. Among noted ancestors on his mothersside may be named Sergeant Edward Hinman, who is said to havebeen one of the guards of Charles I, and who settled in Stratford,Connecticut, afterward removing to Southbury or ancient Wood-bury, Connecticut; and Colonel Benjamin Hinman who served withhonor in the Revolutionary War and held many public offices inConnecticut. We may also add the name of Doctor AnthonyBurrill, the famous surgeon. The father of Charles Anthony Fuller was a physician, a stern,honest man of good sense and much wit. The son was broughtup on a farm in Maine in what might now be called an overstrictmanner. This sort of life, however, developed in the boy a stead-fast


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