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Daniel F. Johnson : Volume 94 Numéro 2626

Date 12 janvier 1894
Comté Saint John
Lieu Saint John
Journal The Daily Sun

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Edmonton 'Bulletin', Jan. 1st - S.S. TAYLOR, who probably enjoys the distinction of being the youngest Q.C. in Canada, is the s/o Stephen B. TAYLOR, lumberman of Smith's Creek, N.B. where Mr. Taylor was born in 1865. He took an arts course in Mount Allison University, Sackville from 1881 to 1883, and then studied law in the office of his uncle, C.A. STOCKTON of St. John where he remained for two years. He then took a full law course of two years in the University of Michigan at Ann Arbor and graduated in 1887 with the degree of L.L.B. In the same year he was called to the New Brunswick Bar as an attorney and in October 1888 as a barrister by Sir John Allen, chief justice of N.B. He remained in the law office of C.A. Stockton, St. John until April of 1889, when he came to the Northwest with the intention of settling at Lethbridge, but finally came to Edmonton where he succeeded Geo. A. Watson in the law business. In December 1891 he took into partnership his cousin, H.C. TAYLOR, also of St. John, N.B., forming the present firm of S.S. and H.C. Taylor.

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