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Endicott Peabody Saltonstall

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Endicott Peabody Saltonstall

Birth
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Death
19 Dec 1922 (aged 49)
Newton, Middlesex County, Massachusetts, USA
Burial
Salem, Essex County, Massachusetts, USA Add to Map
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Endicott Peabody Saltonstall graduated from Harvard College in 1894 and Harvard Law School in 1897. He played a few games for the Harvard Crimson football after spending a year on the freshman squad.
On November 2, 1898, he married Elizabeth Baldwin Dupee in Brookline, Massachusetts.
After law school, Saltonstall worked in the office of Nichols & Cobb in Boston.
He then worked in the Boston Elevated Railway's legal department.
From 1902 to 1905, he was affiliated with the firm of Richardson, Herrick & Neave.
He then entered a partnership with Albert P. Carter and Robert G. Dodge. The partnership was dissolved in 1910.
He later formed a partnership with Charles W. Blood.
From 1899 to 1904, Saltonstall was a member of the Newton, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen.
On October 5, 1921, Saltonstall was appointed District Attorney of Middlesex County by Governor Channing H. Cox. He succeeded Nathan A. Tufts, who had been removed from office for misconduct. Endicott Saltonstall named his law partner, Charles W. Blood, as his first assistant and his nephew, Leverett Saltonstall, as second assistant.
He was not a candidate in the 1922 election.
Saltonstall died suddenly on December 19, 1922 at his home in Newton from an attack of phlebitis.

Contributor: Danjrus (46628123)
Endicott Peabody Saltonstall graduated from Harvard College in 1894 and Harvard Law School in 1897. He played a few games for the Harvard Crimson football after spending a year on the freshman squad.
On November 2, 1898, he married Elizabeth Baldwin Dupee in Brookline, Massachusetts.
After law school, Saltonstall worked in the office of Nichols & Cobb in Boston.
He then worked in the Boston Elevated Railway's legal department.
From 1902 to 1905, he was affiliated with the firm of Richardson, Herrick & Neave.
He then entered a partnership with Albert P. Carter and Robert G. Dodge. The partnership was dissolved in 1910.
He later formed a partnership with Charles W. Blood.
From 1899 to 1904, Saltonstall was a member of the Newton, Massachusetts Board of Aldermen.
On October 5, 1921, Saltonstall was appointed District Attorney of Middlesex County by Governor Channing H. Cox. He succeeded Nathan A. Tufts, who had been removed from office for misconduct. Endicott Saltonstall named his law partner, Charles W. Blood, as his first assistant and his nephew, Leverett Saltonstall, as second assistant.
He was not a candidate in the 1922 election.
Saltonstall died suddenly on December 19, 1922 at his home in Newton from an attack of phlebitis.

Contributor: Danjrus (46628123)


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