Then he studied law in the office of Hugh Maxwell, but soon abandoned this and became a merchant instead.
He studied in the office for over a year and was admitted to the Indiana bar on April 26, 1875.
He studied law in the office of future President James Buchanan before turning to government contracting.
He moved to Wisconsin to study law in the office of his brother Harrison.
After the war, he spent three years studying law in the office of Edward Bermudez.
He later studied law in the office of his brother, William David Edwards, who was also a state senator.
Bradley thought that his age was not appropriate to study for gospel ministry so he began studying medicine in the office of an Auburn physician.
In 1822, he began to study law in the office of James Hillyer.
She began studying law in the office of a local judge, and supported herself by lecturing.
He continued to study law in the office of Thaddeus Stevens.