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Loyal B. Stearns : ウィキペディア英語版 | Loyal B. Stearns
Loyal B. Stearns (May 2, 1853–June 2, 1936) was an American politician, attorney, and jurist in Oregon. Born in New Hampshire and raised in Oregon, he became a lawyer and practiced in Portland. A Republican, he was a member of the Oregon House of Representatives and later a judge for several courts. ==Early life== Loyal Stearns was born to Daniel W. Stearns and Almira Stearns (nee Fay) on May 2, 1853.〔Corning, Howard M. (1989) ''Dictionary of Oregon History''. Binfords & Mort Publishing. pp. 233–234.〕 One of five children, he was born in Swanzey, New Hampshire, and sailed with his family that year via the Isthmus of Panama route to San Francisco, California. In 1854, they continued north to the Oregon Territory.〔 There they settled in Southern Oregon in Scottsburg.〔 The younger Stearns was educated in Roseburg at the local schools and at Umpqua Academy.〔〔 He also traveled around the state and into Idaho while working with his merchant father.〔 In 1871, Stearns relocated north to Portland where he attended Bishop Scott Academy until 1872.〔 Stearns then enrolled at the Willamette University College of Medicine in Salem, Oregon, for one term before leaving to study law.〔 He read law under the guidance of A. C. Gibbs and William Ball Gilbert at their law firm in Portland beginning in 1873.〔 In December 1876, he passed the bar and began practicing law in Portland.〔 Stearns started as a partner of Gibbs before practicing on his own.〔
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