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History of the State of Kansas by William G. Cutler
first published in 1883 by A. T. Andreas, Chicago, IL.
MARSHALL COUNTY, Part 11
G. E. SCOVILLE, attorney, was born in Cook County, Ill., March 28, 1852; attended college at Beloit, Wis., in 1869-'70, moved from Cook County to Atchison in 1866; studied law with Senator Ingalls of said place, and was admitted to practice law in the District Court, March 17, 1873; practiced law and worked on a newspaper in Atchison until 1879; was Assistant City Attorney of Atchison in 1873, and Assistant County Attorney of Atchison County in 1876-'77, and was City Attorney of Frankfort during 1881-'83. Mr. S. is a member of the K. of P. and A. O. U. W., and was married in April 24, 1881. They have one child -- William E., born February 19, 1882.
Kansas Historical and Descriptive Review [database online]. Provo, Utah: MyFamily.com, Inc., 2004. Original data: Historical and Descriptive Review of Kansas. Vol. I. Topeka: J. Lethem, 1890.pg 174
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"Giles E. Scoville, Lawyer.- The name of Scoville carries with it its own weight. Mr. Scoville is a native of Cook County, Ill. He studied law with John J. Ingalls, and was admitted to the bar March 17, 1873. He came West first in 1866, remaining in Kansas till 1883, when he went to Chicago, returning to this state in 1887. Mr. Scoville prosecutes his case with care and assiduity, which deservedly command for him the respect of his fraternity and the confidence of the people."
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