HON. C. B. BACHELLER has been engaged in the practice of law at Emporia since April, 1869. In 1870, he was elected County Attorney, Hon. B. H. Plumb being the opposing candidate, and in 1873 made Justice of the Peace, an office which he has held up to date, with the exception of two years. He served as Police Judge for two terms, from 1877 to 1881. Judge Bacheller was born in Solon, Me., December 11, 1827, and moved to Farmington, Me., in 1846, residing there until 18(unreadable). He received his education at the Maine Wesleyan Seminary at Readfield, Me., and in 1849 removed to Somerset, Ky., where he read law and was admitted to the bar in 1852, practicing in that State until he came to Kansas, in 1869. He held the office of Master Commissioner in Pulaski County, Ky., for several years, and was elected County Attorney in 1861, holding that position until 1866. He is a member of the Christian Church, A., F. & A. M., and A. O. U. W. He has passed the chairs of the various orders, having held the positions of grand foreman of the Grand Lodge of Kansas and master workman of the Emporia Lodge. He was married at Somerset, October 5, 1852, to Alice P. Bradley, daughter of Col. R. M. Bradley, of Somerset, Ky., who died July 22, 1876. leaving three children, Roscoe M., Ida E., and William M. He was again married October 31, 1877, to Mrs. Alice (Oldes) Mayse, who died July 21, 1882, leaving two children, Bertha Maud and Carleton H., who died July 4, 1882
More About Carlton Barlette Bacheller and Almira Pierce Bradley: Marriage: October 05, 1852
Children of Carlton Barlette Bacheller and Almira Pierce Bradley are:
Elmer C. BACHELLER, b. August 27, 1853, Pulaski, KY, d. December 03, 1859, Pulaski, KY.