Practiced law in Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, 1877-1898. From 1898 to 1907 in the military and Government service in the Philippines. Chief of Mining Bureau and Judge of First Instance. Engaged in the general practice of law in Reno until his death.
Author of the Coal Measures of the Philippines and the Spanish Mining Law (published by the U. S. Government). Member of Masonic Order. He was past master of Anchor Lodge No. 7 A.F. & A.M. in Buffalo, Wyoming.
District Deputy Grand Sire, Charles H. Burritt, officially planted the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in the Philippines by forming Manila Lodge No.1 in the City of Manila in 1902.
Practiced law in Buffalo, Johnson County, Wyoming, 1877-1898. From 1898 to 1907 in the military and Government service in the Philippines. Chief of Mining Bureau and Judge of First Instance. Engaged in the general practice of law in Reno until his death.
Author of the Coal Measures of the Philippines and the Spanish Mining Law (published by the U. S. Government). Member of Masonic Order. He was past master of Anchor Lodge No. 7 A.F. & A.M. in Buffalo, Wyoming.
District Deputy Grand Sire, Charles H. Burritt, officially planted the Independent Order of Odd Fellows in the Philippines by forming Manila Lodge No.1 in the City of Manila in 1902.
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