Lawyer's commonplace book, between 1865 and 1900?

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Lawyer's commonplace book, between 1865 and 1900?

A published commonplace book with written notes on the law arranged by subject. The subjects covered include alimony, attachment, bail, cities and towns, fisheries, husband and wife, railroad takings, streets, torts against a city, and venue.

316 p. ; 25 cm.

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McIntire, Charles John, 1842-1927.

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McIntire was born in Cambridge, Mass. and studied law at Harvard Law School in 1860. During the Civil War he fought with the Forty-fourth Massachusetts Regiment. He was admitted to the Suffolk Bar in 1865. He served as a member of the Common Council of Cambridge, as a member of the Board of Aldermen, and as a member of the state House of Representatives (1869-1870). He also served as assistant district attorney for Middlesex County and city solicitor for Cambridge. From the descripti...