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Hiram H. Bacon

Birth
Rossie, St. Lawrence County, New York, USA
Death
unknown
Onondaga County, New York, USA
Burial
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Hiram H. Bacon. — Was born in Rossie, N.Y., March 1863; educated at Ives Seminary, N.Y., and University of Michigan; studied law at Grayling, Mich., with L. F. Cunnine, and admitted there; practiced in Onondaga county.
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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.

Bacon, Hiram H., Buffalo, son of Hiram H. and Celestia (Farnham) Bacon, was born in Rossie, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., March 19, 1863. He attended the public schools and in 1884 was graduated from Ives Seminary. He then engaged in teaching in the northern part of New York, where he remained two years, and also taught in Michigan.

In 1885 he began the study of law at Grayling, Mich., was admitted to the bar of that State in June, 1886, and the same year entered the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, from which he was graduated in 1887 with the degree of LL.B. He immediately began the practice of his profession in Syracuse, N. Y., where he remained until 1893, when he removed to Buffalo, where he has since resided and practiced.

He is a proctor in admiralty. December 21, 1892, he married Fannie A., daughter of Ferdinand Benkert, of Syracuse.
Hiram H. Bacon. — Was born in Rossie, N.Y., March 1863; educated at Ives Seminary, N.Y., and University of Michigan; studied law at Grayling, Mich., with L. F. Cunnine, and admitted there; practiced in Onondaga county.
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OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE.

Bacon, Hiram H., Buffalo, son of Hiram H. and Celestia (Farnham) Bacon, was born in Rossie, St. Lawrence county, N. Y., March 19, 1863. He attended the public schools and in 1884 was graduated from Ives Seminary. He then engaged in teaching in the northern part of New York, where he remained two years, and also taught in Michigan.

In 1885 he began the study of law at Grayling, Mich., was admitted to the bar of that State in June, 1886, and the same year entered the law department of the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor, from which he was graduated in 1887 with the degree of LL.B. He immediately began the practice of his profession in Syracuse, N. Y., where he remained until 1893, when he removed to Buffalo, where he has since resided and practiced.

He is a proctor in admiralty. December 21, 1892, he married Fannie A., daughter of Ferdinand Benkert, of Syracuse.


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