HISTORY
Source:
The Lawyers
of Wayne County, Ohio
from
1812 to 1900
by Ben Douglas, Author of "History of Wayne Co., Ohio"
Clapper Printer Company, Publishers,
Wooster, Ohio
1900
LUCIUS ADAMS came to
Wooster from Pennsylvania in 1868.
He was a graduate of Jefferson College and also of the Albany Law
school. His sojourn in Wooster was of short duration, during
which time he practiced law and was local editor of the Wooster
Republican. In 1869 he removed to Rock Island, Illinois, began
practice and has twice been elected County Judge.
Source: The Lawyers
of Wayne County, Ohio
from
1812 to 1900
by Ben Douglas, Author of "History of Wayne Co., Ohio"
- Clapper Printer Company, Publishers, Wooster, Ohio - 1900 - Page
195 |
EUGENE CARLIN.
Is a son of George Carlin, a
popular and prominent physician and druggist of West Salem, Wayne
county, and is a graduate of the High School of that village, and of
the Law Department of Ada, Ohio. He is a young man of
promising ability, but has only a limited experience in practice.
All the paths and avenues of the world lie before him, and having
chosen the law as the main road on which he has pitched his tent, he
will find it hedged with thorns, as well as roses, and arched with
legible and illegible inscriptions. The dead and living
witnesses along that road testify to the necessity of industry and
study from the outset.
Source: The Lawyers
of Wayne County, Ohio
from
1812 to 1900
by Ben Douglas, Author of "History of
Wayne Co., Ohio" - Clapper Printer Company, Publishers, Wooster,
Ohio - 1900 - Page 137 |
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