Serving just one single-year term, he graduated from Waterville College in 1863 and read law to gain admission to the bar in 1865.
He was appointed as a justice of the Superior Court of Kennebec County, Maine, in 1878, and as an associate justice of the Supreme Judicial Court on April 15, 1890.
He became chief justice on July 26, 1911, serving in that capacity until his resignation, on April 8, 1913.
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