Jersey City of to Day Its History People Trades Commerce Institutions I
Jersey City of to Day Its History People Trades Commerce Institutions I
Walter Gregory 1870 Ed From Old Catalog Muirheid
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His ancestors on both sides had lived in Hudson County for several generations. He was educated at Public School No. 14, Hasbrouck Institute, then loca. Ed in lower Grand Street, and at Philips Academy, Andover, Massachusetts, from which he graduated in 1875. He passed the examinations for and entered Yale College, but on account of the death of his father, and the necessity of looking after hs mother's affairs, he did not pursue his college course, but entered the law office of William Brinker...hoft', then in the First National Bank building, as a student. There he became associated with William H. Corbin, William D. Edwards, John S. Mabon and Frederick S. Frambach ; the professional and personal friendships there formed have lasted to this day. He was admitted to the bar in 1879, and straightway put out his own shingle. After practising alone for some years, during which time he acquired an excellent office and real estate clientage, he became a member of the firm of Wallis, Edwards and Bumsted in 1888, and returned to the First National Bank building, where he has since remained.
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