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of the Mount Vernon National Bank, Boston ; died in 

 Salem, 19 Jan., 1884. Admitted a member 16 Dec, 

 1873. 



William C. C. Moulton, son of Hiram and Mary 

 (Batchelder) Moulton; born in Newport, Vt., 14 Oct., 

 1839 ; a trader in Salem ; died 17 Jan'y, 1884. Admitted 

 a member 14 July, 1864. 



Stephen Bradshaw Ives, son of Stephen Bradshaw 

 and Mary (Perkins) Ives ; born in Salem, 8 March, 1827 ; 

 graduated at Harvard College in 1848 ; admitted to Essex 

 Bar in 1851. He did not hold many official positions, but 

 was a celebrated and well-known advocate in the coiirts 

 of the State; died at Salem, 8 Feb., 1884. Admitted a 

 member 4 Jan'y, 1854. 



James Moore Caller, son of John and Mary (South- 

 wick) Caller; born in Pleasant Valley, N. Y., 11 Jan'y, 

 1813 ; came to South Danvers at an early age ; for many 

 years was largely engaged in the leather business as a 

 tanner and currier ; died in Salem, 13 Feb., 1884. Ad- 

 mitted a member 30 March, 1859. 



John Archer, son of Jonathan and Rachel (Wood- 

 man) Archer; born in Salem, 4 July, 1796; in early life 

 went to sea, and was privateering in the war of 1812-15 ; 

 after the peace had a ship chandlery störe on Derby street ; 

 for many years retired from active business ; died 5 Mar., 

 1884. Admitted a member 26 May, 1858. 



Otis Phillips Lord, son of Nathaniel and Eunice 

 (Kimball) Lord ; born in Ipswich, 11 July, 1812 ; grad- 

 uated at Amherst College, 1832 ; admitted to the Essex 

 Bar, Dec, 1835; practised in Ipswich until 1844, when 

 he removed to Salem where he bas since resided ; Asso- 

 ciate Justice of the Superior Court from 1859 to 1875, 

 and Associate Justice of the Supreme Court from 1875 



