Fisher Ames Harding deeds, 1837-1838.

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Fisher Ames Harding deeds, 1837-1838.

Includes deeds to Harding from Reuben Moore, deeds to Daniel Webster from F.A. Harding.

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Born in Massachusetts, 1811; was graduated from Harvard and studied law under Daniel Webster; practiced in Chicago, 1835-1837; moved to Detroit and was law partner of Fletcher Webster; was appointed master in chancery, 1840; member of state House of Representatives from Wayne County, 1841; connected editorially with Detroit Advertiser, 1841-1846, with an intermission of about one year; died in Detroit, August 4, 1846. (from Mich. Biogs) From the description of Fisher Ames Harding dee...