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Levi Seward Bacon

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Levi Seward Bacon

Birth
Pontiac, Oakland County, Michigan, USA
Death
6 Dec 1917 (aged 57)
District of Columbia, USA
Burial
Washington, District of Columbia, District of Columbia, USA GPS-Latitude: 38.9487278, Longitude: -77.0126306
Plot
Bacon Mausoleum (Sec R-11, Lot 290), site 7
Memorial ID
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Attorney, inventor, and the founder of a patent, trademark, and copyright law firm which exists to this day as a preeminent concern: "Bacon & Thomas, PLLC"

Levi and Nettie had 6 children:
1. Mildred S., b. 1891 (Mrs. Richard V. Oulahan)
2. Seward M., b. 1893
3. Preston, b. 1895
4. Charles S., b. 1899
5. Edith M., b. 1901 (Mrs. Charles A. Hoyt)
6. Margaret, b. 1909 (Mrs. John F. Brawner)

In 1903, the first woman patent attorney - Florence King - became the 12th woman admitted to practice in the US Supreme Court on the recommendation of L.S. Bacon.
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see bio in "Illustrated Washington - our capital." (New York; American Pub. and Engraving Co., 1890), p.187
Attorney, inventor, and the founder of a patent, trademark, and copyright law firm which exists to this day as a preeminent concern: "Bacon & Thomas, PLLC"

Levi and Nettie had 6 children:
1. Mildred S., b. 1891 (Mrs. Richard V. Oulahan)
2. Seward M., b. 1893
3. Preston, b. 1895
4. Charles S., b. 1899
5. Edith M., b. 1901 (Mrs. Charles A. Hoyt)
6. Margaret, b. 1909 (Mrs. John F. Brawner)

In 1903, the first woman patent attorney - Florence King - became the 12th woman admitted to practice in the US Supreme Court on the recommendation of L.S. Bacon.
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see bio in "Illustrated Washington - our capital." (New York; American Pub. and Engraving Co., 1890), p.187


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