John C. Hammond Explained

John Chester Hammond
Birth Date:15 August 1842
Education:Amherst College
Occupation:Lawyer; Northwestern District Attorney, Commonwealth of Massachusetts
Yearsactive:1868-1918
Spouse:Eliza Brown (1842-1896)

John Chester Hammond (15 August 1842 -) was a Northampton, Massachusetts, lawyer and later Northwestern District Attorney of the Commonwealth of Massachusetts.[1] He employed recent Amherst College graduate (and later US President) Calvin Coolidge in his firm Hammond & Field in 1895.[2]

Coolidge said of Hammond in his 1929 autobiography, "He was a lawyer of great learning and wide business experience, with a remarkable ability in the preparation of pleadings and an insight that soon brought him to the crucial point of a case. He was massive and strong rather than elegant, and placed great stress on accuracy. He presented a cause in court with ability and skill."[3]

Hammond had served as President of Massachusetts Bar in 1913, and was Dean of the Hampshire County Bar for several years prior.[4] He died in the shingle-style Queen Anne home he had built in 1891, located in the now-named Elm Street Historic District of Northampton, Massachusetts.[5]

References

  1. Public Documents of Massachusetts being the Annual Report of various Public Officers and Institutions 1896-1901
  2. http://www.calvin-coolidge.org/coolidge-facts.html Calvin Coolidge Memorial Foundation
  3. The Autobiography of Calvin Coolidge, 1929.
  4. "John C Hammond, Dean of Bar in Hampshire, Dies," The Springfield Weekly Republican, April 22, 1926, p. 4
  5. News: J. C. Hammond of Northampton Dead . . Northampton . 4 . 1926-04-22 . 2022-01-15 . Newspapers.com.