With the coming of peace, Livermore gained admittance to the bar and established a law practice in Boston. He also devoted 7 years to managing the Amoskeag Mills in Manchester, N.H., and twenty-one years as vice president of the Calumet & Hecla mining company. His full, rich career ended one January 9, 1918, in Boston. One eulogist said of him:
"Of martial figure with a face inviting confidence, with a voice sounding sincerity, joined to engaging manners and native joyousness, he disarmed criticism and won men by the mere force of personality. As one got below the surface, he found a rare sense of justice, clean cut integrity, desire for service, intelligent appreciation of men and events, sobriety of judgement, and measureless patriotism."
Not a native of New Hampshire he became one of its most distinguished soldiers as well as its best-known writer of war history.
Bio by: JFJN
With the coming of peace, Livermore gained admittance to the bar and established a law practice in Boston. He also devoted 7 years to managing the Amoskeag Mills in Manchester, N.H., and twenty-one years as vice president of the Calumet & Hecla mining company. His full, rich career ended one January 9, 1918, in Boston. One eulogist said of him:
"Of martial figure with a face inviting confidence, with a voice sounding sincerity, joined to engaging manners and native joyousness, he disarmed criticism and won men by the mere force of personality. As one got below the surface, he found a rare sense of justice, clean cut integrity, desire for service, intelligent appreciation of men and events, sobriety of judgement, and measureless patriotism."
Not a native of New Hampshire he became one of its most distinguished soldiers as well as its best-known writer of war history.
Bio by: JFJN