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The Bench and Bar of Colorado
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CHARLES H. REDMOND
Denver

Born, La Grange County, Indiana, August 30, 1865; studied law in office of father, James Redmond, Burlington, Kansas; admitted to Kansas Bar, 1887; Colorado Bar, 1895; formerly Police Commissioner, Denver; member Colorado and Denver Bar Associations, Lakewood Country Club, Masonic bodies, Elks.


CHARLES H. REDMOND

LEDRU R. RHODES

LEDRU R. RHODES
Fort Collins

Born, Beech, Ohio, February 12, 1849; married June, 1886; one daughter; admitted Iowa Bar, 1870; Colorado Bar, 1873; State Senator, Larimer County, 1879-81; District Attorney, Denver, 1885-89; specializes irrigation law; offices in Fort Collins since 1902.

WILLIAM RANDALL RAMSEY
Denver

Born, London, Kentucky; attended Kentucky University and State College and National School of Elocution and Oratory, Coburg, Canada; LL.B., Michigan University; married Edwin Adams, Danville, Kentucky, 1902; three children; formerly member Kentucky Legislature and Commissioner of Circuit Court; member Kentucky Constitutional convention; Commonwealth's Attorney, Twenty-seventh District; Colonel on Gov. Bradley's staff; member Board Trustees, Kentucky University, four years; Professor of Law, Central University, 1898; Assistant Attorney General, Colorado, 1905-06, obtaining for State a judgment of $350,000 against Stratton estate; for five years Professor of Law, Denver University.


WILLIAM RANDALL RAMSEY