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Frank Lively
Frank Wilson Lively (November 18, 1864 – August 22, 1947)"Frank Lively Dies After Short Illness", ''Hinton Daily News'' (August 22, 1947), p. 1. was a lawyer, judge, and government official in the state of West Virginia. He served as a justice of the Supreme Court of Appeals of West Virginia from January 1, 1921 to December 31, 1932. Early life Lively was born November 18, 1864 in Lowell, West Virginia, Lowell, West Virginia, in a cabin built by Col. James Graham, the first European settler in the area. His parents were Col. Wilson Lively (1815–1865), a Confederate officer, and Elizabeth Gwinn (1823–1894), a descendant of the second family to settle in Lowell. Lively attended local schools, Concord University, Concord State Normal School, and the West Virginia University School of Law, graduating in 1885."Judge Lively Dies in Hinton", ''The Charleston Daily Mail'' (August 22, 1947), p. 1 Career In 1886 Lively was admitted to the bar and set up practice in Hinton, West Virgi ...
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