Background
Green, James was born on March 2, 1841 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of James and Elizabeth (Swett) Green.
Green, James was born on March 2, 1841 in Worcester, Massachusetts, United States. Son of James and Elizabeth (Swett) Green.
Bachelor of Arts, Harvard, 1862, Bachelor of Laws, 1864, Master of Arts, 1865. Traveled and studied in Europe and the East, 1872-1874 and 1877-1878. Degree of French Civilization, Sorbonne, Paris, 1924.
Of David Sewall and Harriet (Sawyer) Messinger, of Worcester, June 2, 1881 (died March 22, 1925). Children—Mary Sprague (Mistress A. C. Higgins), Thomas Samuel. Admitted to New York bar, 1865.
In practice, Worcester, Massachusetts, 1866-1920.
Wrote “Causes of the War in South Africa from the American Lawyer’s Standpoint,” 1900 (reprinted by Impl. Southern African Association, London).
Also other pamphlets, including “Personal Recollections of Doctorate. H. Chamberlain, Once Governor of South Carolina,” 1908.
Married Mary A., daughter; children: Mary Sprague (Mistress A. C. Higgins), Thomas Samuel.