Joseph M. Bell

Joseph M. Bell was a Massachusetts lawyer, abolitionist, and politician who served as a member and President of the Massachusetts Senate.[1]

Joseph M. Bell
President of the Massachusetts Senate[1]
In office
1850–1850
Preceded byZeno Scudder
Succeeded byMarshall Pinckney Wilder
Member of the
Massachusetts Senate
Suffolk County[1]
Personal details
NationalityAmerican

Career

Bell practiced law with his uncle and father in law Rufus Choate.[2]

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References

  1. Calhoun, William (1879). Resolves of the General Court of Massachusetts in the Years 1849; 1851; 1850:. Boston, Massachusetts: Secretary of the Commonwealth. p. 268.
  2. John R. Vile, ed. (2001), Great American Lawyers: An Encyclopedia, Volume 1, Santa Barbara, California: SABC-CLIO, p. 106
Political offices
Preceded by
Zeno Scudder
President of the Massachusetts Senate
1850
Succeeded by
Marshall Pinckney Wilder


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