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David Patterson Muzzey (8 November 1838 – 3 August 1910)〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=Obituary for David P. Muzzey )〕 was an American lawyer and overseer of the poor from the state of Massachusetts who volunteered to join Union Army during the American Civil War. ==Early life== David Patterson Muzzey was born on 8 November 1838 in Cambridgeport, Massachusetts to Reverend Artemas B. Muzzey and Hepsibeth Patterson Muzzey.〔〔(【引用サイトリンク】title=News Items for Col. David P. Muzzey )〕 His ancestors fought during the American Revolutionary War on the American side; John Muzzey was killed during Battle of Lexington and was buried under the Lexington monument.〔 The ground whereupon the battle took place was property of Niebur Muzzey, who later donated it to the town of Lexington.〔 Muzzey was educated in Cambridge public schools, attended the Harvard University as well as Hopkins Classical School.〔 In March 1854 he moved to Concord, New Hampshire and lived there until September 1857 when he moved with his parents to Newburyport, Massachusetts.〔 Later he studied law in the office of his brother Henry W. Muzzey in Boston, Massachusetts.〔〔 In 1860 he was admitted to Suffolk bar in Boston and started his practice settled in the building that once belonged to Judge Samuel Livermore.〔 He was part of the Wide Awakes in Fall of 1860.〔
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