Is best known to the profession, and he has at different times made The practice of the law alone until the fall of 1879. Until 1878, when the firm was dissolved and Mr. Townsend, under the firm-name of Townsends & Browne, which continued Shortly after his graduation heįormed a partnership in Troy, N.Y., with Rufus M. The Albany Law School, from which he was graduated in the spring Office of Theodore Miller at Hudson, N.Y., and began to fit himselfįor the bar. This position, however, and later in the same year entered the law Who habitually read by sound, and in the spring of 1853 was employed At the age ofįourteen he began to study printing and telegraphy, in both of which His father resided during young Browne's boyhood. Schools and academies at Nashua, N.H., and Norwich, Conn., where His early education was received in the common Browne was born at Marshall, Oneida Co., N.Y., Known, both here and abroad, than that of Irving Browne, No name in the legal profession is, probably, better The following article, apparently by pen of the editor,Īppeared in The Green Bag in its first volume which appeared [also in: Irving Browne, The Albany Law School,
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