Henry Beidleman Bascom Stapler (S&B 1874)
Attorney. Yale University. Skull and Bones.
He was a vestryman of Christ Church.[4]
Then with George P Breckenndge in the law firm of Stapler & Breckenndge.[4]
1891 to 1893 - Assistant District Attorney of New York City and New York County to District Attorney De Lancy Nicoll [3][4]
10 Nov 1880 - He married, Helen Louisa, daughter of J T and Martha J Gause, of Wilmington, Del. She survives him with a daughter and three sons.[4]
After a clerkship with Fowler & Taylor in New York-City, he was admitted to practice in May, 1878, and the following September formed a partnership with his classmate, John L Wood, which continued ten years, after which he practiced alone.[4]
During his college course he won several prizes in English composition, and at the end of the Second year in the Law School the Jewell Prize for the highest marks in examination During the second year of his law course he was also instructor in history in the Hopkins Grammar School.[4]
The year after graduation he was classical instructor in the Hartford (Conn.) High School, and at the same time began his course in the Yale Law School, which he completed in 1876.[4]
Smith & Tomlinson[3]
1876 - LL.B. Yale.[3]
1874 - Graduated Yale, Skull and Bones Patriarch.[1]
Died 1 Dec 1906 , from Penumonia. Age 53
[3] - Skull and Bones Membership List by David Luhrssen](https://the-eye.eu/public/concen.org/Americas%20Secret%20Establishment%20Skull%20%26%20Bones%20Society%20322%20%5Bpack%5D/docs/Skull%20and%20Bones%20Membership%20List.pdf)
[4] - Yale Obituary - Page 88 (on the page 1874)
[5] - Historic Pelham - Blogspot - reference to Henry / photo
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