Winslow, John, 1825-1898
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Winslow, John, 1825-1898
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Winslow, John, 1825-1898
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John Winslow (1825-1898) of Brooklyn, N.Y., was the son of Eleazer Robbins Winslow (1786-1863) of Newton Upper Falls, Mass., and the grandson of Dr. Shadrach Winslow (1750-1817) of Foxboro, Mass. John graduated from Harvard Law School in 1852 and settled in Brooklyn as an attorney with his brother, David Corbett Winslow (1819-1879). John served as district attorney for Brooklyn, 1859-1862, and 1874-1875. He was also actively interested in literary and scholarly pursuits and helped found the New England Society of Brooklyn.
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Newton Upper Falls (Mass.)
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Foxboro (Mass.)
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Brooklyn (New York, N.Y.)
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