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Northampton Law School
Northampton Law School (sometimes called the Howe and Mills Law School) was a school for legal education and was located in Northampton, Massachusetts. Though open for only a few years in the 1820s, it produced several prominent alumni, including President Franklin Pierce.
==History==
In 1823 Judge Samuel Howe (1785 – 1828) opened a law school in Northampton which was modeled on his alma mater, the Litchfield Law School. Howe operated the school from his law offices with the assistance of his partner Elijah H. Mills. In addition, Howe also enlisted the aid of local lawyer John H. Ashmun (the son of United States Senator Eli Porter Ashmun and brother of Congressman George Ashmun).〔(Ellis, Rufus ), ''Memoir of the Hon. Samuel Howe,'' 1850, pages 25 to 28〕
The school continued with Howe in the lead role until his death in 1828. When Mills decided to curtail his participation, Ashmun took on leadership of the school.〔(Rines, George Edwin and Beach, Frederick Converse, editors ), ''The Encyclopedia Americana,'' Volume 9, 1904, entry for "LAW"〕
In 1829 Ashmun was appointed to a professorship at Harvard Law School. As a result, he closed the Northampton Law School, with many of his students following him to Harvard.〔(Clark, Solomon ), ''Antiquities, Historicals and Graduates of Northampton,'' 1882, page 277〕

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