Re: Arthur Mastick Hyde 1877-1947 MO
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In reply to:
Re: Arthur Mastick Hyde 1877-1947 MO
6/12/00
The immediate below is found at the same site listed in previous posting.
I don't know if these are related to Arthur Mastick Hyde, but it would seem likely.
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http://www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/law.htm#hydhttp://www.system.missouri.edu/whmc/invent/law.htm#hyd
Hyde, Ira B. (1838-1926), Books (C122) 1867-1939
17 f., 71 v.
Letterbooks of law firm of Hyde and Orton, later Ira B. Hyde and Sons, of Princeton,
Missouri, and of Ben C. Hyde. Circuit Court bar docket, 1869-1939. Land plot of
Ravanna, Missouri. Newspaper clippings and notes dealing with politics. 1) Law and
Judiciary
Hyde, Ira B. (1838-1926), Papers (C2406) 1856-1924
37 f.
School, speech, law, and political materials of Ira B. Hyde, a Princeton, Missouri,
lawyer who attended Oberlin College and was prosecuting attorney for Mercer
County, congressman (1873-1874), and a promoter of railroads and banks. 1) Law
and Judiciary 2) Education 3) Politics 4) Women
Hyde, Laurance Mastick (1892-1978), Papers (C3390) 1869-1966
1123 f.
Papers of Missouri Supreme Court justice relating to his activities in American Bar
Association, Conference of Chief Justices, and Missouri Bar Association, and in
promulgating Missouri Court Plan, Missouri Constitution of 1945, and Missouri Code.
Collection also contains Hyde family papers and genealogical material. 1) Law and
Judiciary 2) Genealogy
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Arthur Mastick Hyde was born at Princeton, Missouri, on July 12, 1877.
He completed his undergraduate studies at the University of Michigan in
1899, and a year later graduated from the law school at the University of
Iowa. For several years Hyde practiced law with his father Ira B. Hyde at
their office in Princeton. In 1911 Hyde entered into a side business by
opening an automobile dealership that was first located in Princeton and later
moved to Trenton, Missouri. He dabbled in this business for several years
and during his term as governor.
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Hyde, Ira Barnes (1838-1926) Born in New York. U.S. Representative from Missouri
10th District, 1873-75. Interment at Princeton Cemetery, Princeton, Mo. (See also his
congressional biography.)
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Ira Barnes Hyde ... moved to Princeton, Mo., in 1866; appointed prosecuting attorney
of Mercer County in 1872; delegate to many State conventions;
elected as a Republican to the Forty-third Congress (March 4,
1873-March 3, 1875); unsuccessful candidate for reelection in
1874 to the Forty-fourth Congress; delegate to the Republican
National Convention in 1884; resumed the practice of law in
Princeton, Mo.; also engaged in banking; died in Princeton, Mo.,
December 6, 1926; interment in Princeton Cemetery.
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