Robert O. Morris (1846-1925) was a lifelong resident of Springfield,
Massachusetts. After graduating from Wilbraham Academy (now Wilbraham & Monson
Academy), he studied law in the offices of his father, George B. Morris, and was
accepted to the Hampden County bar in 1873. In 1872, Robert O. Morris replaced his
father, after the latter's death, as clerk of the courts of Hampden County, serving
until his passing. Although he expressed an interest in Christian Science, there is no
record of him studying with Mary Baker Eddy or uniting with the Church of Christ
(Scientist).
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