Melvin O. Adams | |
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United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts | |
In office 1905–1906 |
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Preceded by | Henry P. Moulton |
Succeeded by | Asa P. French |
Personal details | |
Born |
Ashburnham, Massachusetts |
November 7, 1847
Died | August 9, 1920 Boston, Massachusetts |
(aged 72)
Resting place | Meetinghouse Hill Cemetery Ashburnham, Massachusetts |
Nationality | American |
Political party | Republican |
Spouse(s) | Mary Colony |
Alma mater | Dartmouth College |
Occupation | Attorney Railroad executive Military officer |
Melvin Ohio Adams (November 7, 1847, Ashburnham, Massachusetts – August 9, 1920, Boston, Massachusetts) was an American attorney and railroad executive who was part of Lizzie Borden's legal defense team, the United States Attorney for the District of Massachusetts from 1905 to 1906, and the President of the Boston, Revere Beach and Lynn Railroad.
Adams was born on November 7, 1847 to Joseph Adams and Dolly Winship (Whitney) Adams. He attended school in his native Ashburnham, Massachusetts as well as the Appleton Academy in New Ipswich, New Hampshire. In 1871, he graduated from Dartmouth College. After graduation worked as a teacher in Fitchburg, Massachusetts and studied law in the office of Amasa Norcross. On January 20, 1874 he married Mary Colony of Fitchburg. From 1874 to 1876, he served as Ashburnham's Town Moderator.
In 1875, Adams graduated from the Boston University School of Law. He was admitted to the bar that year and was soon thereafter became an Assistant District Attorney for Suffolk County, Massachusetts. In 1886, Adams resigned his position to go into private practice with Augustus Russ. Adams and Russ remained partners until Russ' death in the summer of 1892.
In 1892, Adams was retained by Andrew V. Jennings to serve as the associate defense counsel for Lizzie Borden, a Fall River, Massachusetts woman accused of killing her father and stepmother with a hatchet. After a much-publicized trial, Borden was acquitted on June 20, 1893.
An active member of the Massachusetts Republican Party, Adams served on the staff of Governor John Q. A. Brackett as Assistant Adjutant General with the rank of Colonel.