Boswell, H. James. American Blue Book Western Washington. Seattle, Lowman and Hanford Co., 1922. p. 57. JUDGE H. A. P. MYERS, of Seattle, enjoys one of the best standings as a member of the Washinton bar. Judge Myers is a native of Ohio. He is a twin brother of Charles E. Myers, who represented Lincoln County in the State Senate. Judge Myers received his educational training in Public schools, and read law in preparation for entering his profession, being admitted in Ohio in 1892. In 1893 he came to Washington, settling in Davenport, where he remained until 1906, at which time he came to Seattle. In 1898 Judge Myers served in the Washington State Legislature, and for two years was on the Superior bench, establishing a record that won the commendation of public and bar. No member of the legal profession has been more alert and active in litigation concerning the construction of the Lake Washington canal than Judge Myers. His work in that connection indicatess the highest character of legal knowledge and applied principles. Judge Myers as a result of painstaking effort and hard conscientious work has succeeded in building up a clientele of which he has every just reason for feeling proud. He appears quite frequently in the courts and the records indicate clearly the splendid success with which he meets. Judge Myers, in 1897, married Miss Molly Brace, and the couple have two children, both boys. The judge is a member of the Masonic bodies, Arctic club, Chamber of Commerce, and the city, state and national bar associations. Submitted by: Judy Bivens * * * * Notice: These biographies were transcribed for the Washington Biographies Project. Unless otherwise stated, no further information is available on the individual featured in the biographies.