- George Stillman Hillard
George Stillman Hillard (
September 22 ,1808 -January 21 ,1879 ), Americanlawyer andauthor .Biography
Hillard was born at
Machias, Maine onSeptember 22 ,1808 . After graduating atHarvard College in 1828, he taught in theRound Hill School atNorthampton, Massachusetts . He graduated at theHarvard Law School in 1832, and in 1833 he was admitted to the bar in Boston, where he entered into partnership withCharles Sumner . He was a member of theMaine House of Representatives in 1836, of theMaine Senate in 1850, and of the state constitutional convention of 1853, and in 1866-70 was United Statesdistrict attorney for Massachusetts.He devoted a large portion of his time to literature. He became a member of the editorial staff of the "Christian Register", a
Unitarian weekly, in 1833; in 1834 he became editor of "The American Jurist" (1829-1843), a legal journal to which Sumner,Simon Greenleaf andTheron Metcalf contributed; and from 1856 to 1861 he was an associate editor of the "Boston Courier".His publications include an edition of
Edmund Spenser 's works (in 5 vols., 1839); Selections from the "Writings of Walter Savage Landor" (1856); "Six Months in Italy" (2 vols., 1853); "Life and Campaigns of George B. McClellan" (1864); a part of the "Life, Letters, and Journals ofGeorge Ticknor " (1876); besides a series of school readers and many articles in periodicals and encyclopædias.References
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