Harry B. Amey

He relocated to the Brighton, Vermont, village of Island Pond in 1902, where he continued to practice law.

He died in Island Pond on December 6, 1949, and was buried at Indian Stream Cemetery in Pittsburg, New Hampshire.

[4] Amey moved to Island Pond, Vermont, in 1902 and practiced law in partnership with Porter H.

[1] The partnership proved a success, and Amey's clients included the Central Vermont Railway.

[10] In 1923, Amey was appointed United States Attorney for the District of Vermont, succeeding Vernon A.

[12] After resigning as U.S. Attorney, Amey continued to practice law in partnership with Porter Dale's son George.