Biography
Josiah H. Benton American lawyer (4 August 1843 โ 6 February1917) was an American lawyer.
Books by Josiah H. Benton
Samuel Slade Benton
Early Census Making in Massach
Early Census Making in Massachusetts, 1643-1765, with a Reproduction of the Lost Census of 1765 (recently Found) and Documents Relating Thereto;
The Draper Corporations Against The People Of Milford
Illustrated Catalogue of the N
Illustrated Catalogue of the Notable Autograph Collection
Andrew Benton
Warning Out in New England, 1656-1817 (Heritage Classic)
Warning out in New England, 1656-1817
Illustrated catalogue of the notable autograph collection of the late Josiah Henry Benton
Voting in the Field
John Baskerville, type-founder and printer, 1706-1775
The Book Of Common Prayer And Books Connected With Its Origin And Growth
Warning out in New England
The lawyer's official oath and office
The working of the Boston Public Library
The story of the old Boston town house, 1658-1711
The United States of America,
The United States of America, complainant v. New York, New Haven and Hartford Railroad Company, Boston and Maine Railroad, the Consolidated Railroad Company, and the Providence Securities Company, defendants ...
Early census making in Massachusetts, 1643-1765
Remarks of J.H. Benton, jr., president of the Vermont association of Boston at its annual banquet, Thursday, January 12, 1905
Remarks of J.H. Benton, Jr., on bill to establish a maximum rate of two cents a mile on Massachusetts railroads
Regulation of railroad rates
Andrew Benton, 1620-1683
Metropolitan Water Board investigation
Argument for legislation to limit the height of buildings on and near Copley Square, in the city of Boston
Argument of J.H. Benton, Jr. f
Argument of J.H. Benton, Jr. for legislation to limit the height of buildings on and near Copley Square, in the City of Boston, before the Joint Committee on Cities, of the Massachusetts Legislature
What is "government by injunction?"
Address of J.H. Benton, Jr., at the dedication of the Bradford Public Library building, Bradford, Vermont, July 4, 1895
Public libraries as a means of
Public libraries as a means of education
Facts and figures with reference to United States railroads
Influence of the bar in our state and federal government
What women did for the war and what the war did for women
The veto power in the United States
Argument of J.H. Benton, Jr., Esq., before the Committee on Public Health of the Massachusetts Legislature