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The Bench and Bar of Colorado


CHARLES H. TALBOT

CHARLES H. TALBOT
Denver

Born, Denver, December 28, 1888; A.B., LL.B., University of Missouri, University of Denver, University of Colorado; married August 5, 1912; two children; admitted Colorado Bar, 1911; member Law Club, Denver Athletic Club, Masonic orders, Knights of Pythias.

FRENCH L. TAYLOR
Pueblo

Born, Missouri, August 23, 1884; graduate Denver University; married Edna Mildred Hills, December, 1915; admitted Colorado Bar, 1913; Deputy District Attorney, Tenth District, 1917-21; member Pueblo Bar Association, Alpha Epsilon.


FRENCH L. TAYLOR

HARRY B. TEDROW

HARRY B. TEDROW
Denver

Born, Woodburn, Iowa, May 6, 1875; studies in Denver University Law School terminated when he joined Troop B, Second U. S. Volunteers, known as Torrey's Rough Riders, at outbreak of Spanish-American War, 1898; admitted Colorado Bar, 1899; practiced with Richard H. Whiteley, Boulder, 1903-06; with Charles W. Franklin, Denver, 1898-1912; formed firm of Tedrow & Fitzgerald, Boulder, his present home, in 1912; Secretary Denver Bar Association several terms; member Board of Pardons, 1909-15; Boulder County Attorney, 1913-14; commissioned United States District Attorney by President Wilson, June, 1914, which position he still holds; married Camilla B. Roberts, Denver, April, 1903; two daughters.