In 1881 he was settled in Albany in connection with the legal department of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, with which concern he continued for two years. He then removed to Detroit, Michigan, where he continued in the active practice of his profession for fourteen years. During this period he served two terms on the Board of Education. In 1897 he was called to the professorship of Conveyancing in the University of Michigan. Since 1903 he has also been editor of " The Michigan Law Review." In 1904 he published "The Conveyance of Estates in Fee by Deed." He was married June 28, 1888, to Frances Stanton, and they have had five children, of whom four survive : Susie, Chauncey Bunce, Edith Navarre, and Oswald Cammann.
From "History of the University of Michigan" by Burke Aaron Hinsdale. Published by the University of Michigan in 1906.
After the death of his wife Frances in 1933, his remains were removed from Ann Arbor, Michigan to East Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut. This is recorded in the East Cemetery burial book.
In 1881 he was settled in Albany in connection with the legal department of the Delaware and Hudson Canal Company, with which concern he continued for two years. He then removed to Detroit, Michigan, where he continued in the active practice of his profession for fourteen years. During this period he served two terms on the Board of Education. In 1897 he was called to the professorship of Conveyancing in the University of Michigan. Since 1903 he has also been editor of " The Michigan Law Review." In 1904 he published "The Conveyance of Estates in Fee by Deed." He was married June 28, 1888, to Frances Stanton, and they have had five children, of whom four survive : Susie, Chauncey Bunce, Edith Navarre, and Oswald Cammann.
From "History of the University of Michigan" by Burke Aaron Hinsdale. Published by the University of Michigan in 1906.
After the death of his wife Frances in 1933, his remains were removed from Ann Arbor, Michigan to East Cemetery, Litchfield, Connecticut. This is recorded in the East Cemetery burial book.
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