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The Bench and Bar of Colorado


GREELEY W. WHITFORD

GREELEY W. WHITFORD
Denver

Born, Rockville, Indiana, June 5, 1856; graduate Iowa Wesleyan University; LL.B., Simpson College, 1909; married Ida Spaulding, June, 1890; three children; admitted Iowa Bar, 1882; Colorado Bar, 1888; Assistant City Attorney, Denver, 1889-93; District Attorney, Denver, 1895-97; United States District Attorney, 1897-1901; member first Charter Convention; Assistant District Attorney, 1905-07; District Judge, 1907-13; nominee and candidate of Denver Bar Association for re-election; member Beta Theta Pi, Masonic bodies, Knights of Pythias.

KENT S. WHITFORD
Denver

Born, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa, March 31, 1891; graduate Denver University, A.B., 1912, A. M., 1913, LL.B., 1915; admitted Colorado Bar, 1915; member Beta Theta Pi, Phi Delta Phi, Tan Kappa Alpha, Knights of Pythias.


KENT S. WHITFORD

CLAY B. WHITFORD

CLAY B. WHITFORD
(Deceased)

Born, Rockville. Indiana, July 29, 1854; died, Denver, July 12, 1914; A.B., Iowa Wesleyan University, 1876; A.M., 1879; married Edith F. Kimball, June, 1899; two daughters; admitted Colorado Bar, 1884; formerly City Attorney, Mt. Pleasant, Iowa; State Senator, Colorado. 1899-1902; appointed by Gov. Thomas to revise revenue laws of State; was associated at various times with Greeley W. Whitford, Henry E. May and H. A. Lindsley; was a member of Beta Theta Pi.