ALBERT E. STIRRETT.

    Among the recent additions to the Wyoming bar is Albert E. Stirrett of Casper, who brought to the performance of his professional duties here wide experience, gained as an attorney in South Dakota and this experience was based upon thorough training in the law department of the University of Colorado. He is thus well equipped for onerous and responsible professional duties and it is a recognized fact that he is most loyal to the interests of his clients.
    He was born in Uttoxeter, Ontario, Canada, October 4, 1885, a son of Robert and Olivia Stirrett. In the acquirement of his education he entered the University of Colorado as a law student, having determined upon the practice of law as a life work, and on completing the regular course the LL. B. degree was conferred upon him in 1910. He has since engaged in the practice of law and from 1913 to 1916 was state's attorney of Lawrence county. South Dakota, making an excellent record during his four years' incumbency in that position.
    On the 24th of May, 1913, in Deadwood, South Dakota, Mr. Stirrett was united in marriage to Miss Edith A. McPherson, a daughter of D. A. McPherson, and they have become parents of two children, Donald Elmer and Robert McPherson.
    In religious faith Mr. Stirrett is an Episcopalian, while fraternally he is connected with the Benevolent Protective Order of Elks. His political endorsement is given to the republican party and he keeps well informed on the questions and issues of the day, supporting his position by intelligent argument. His time and attention, however, are concentrated upon his professional duties. He ranks high in the discussion of legal matters before the court and his application of legal principles demonstrates the wide range of his professional acquirements. The utmost care and precision characterize his preparation of a case and have made him one of the successful lawyers of the west.


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