Democratic Sentinel, Volume 14, Number 2, Rensselaer, Jasper County, 31 January 1890 — Frederick Chase No More. [ARTICLE]

Frederick Chase No More.

Hanover (N. H.) dispatch: Frederick Chase, judge of probate of Grafton county,New Hampshi remand treasurer of Dartmouth college, died on the 19th, of “la grippe,” aged 49, leaving a widow and five children and a helpless mother In straitened circumstances.. Judge Chase was the son of Prof. Stephen Chase of Dartmouth' college and was born In Hanover. After his graduation at Dartmouth '■ In 1860 he taught school at Chattanooga, Tenn., and studied la\v wUE Daniel Blaisdell of He • was for several years a clerk in the Treasury Department at Washington and graduated from the Columbl a coliege-law school there in 1867. He was at the head of the law firm of Chase, Hartley & Coleman of New York and Washington until chosen treasurer of the Dartmouth college in 1875. The following year he* was appointed judge of probate for Grafton county and had held both positions continually since.