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MAURICE J. STACK
Originally published in 1900 |
MAURICE J. STACK, County Clerk of Hudson County, was born in
Hoboken, N. J., May 20, 1865, and has lived there all his life. He attended
the public schools in that city and sold newspapers during much of his boyhood.
Mr. Stack was appointed a patrolman in the Hoboken Police Department July 1, 1886, when only twenty-one years old. In 1890 he was promoted to he a roundsman. Two years later he was made a sergeant. In December, 1892, at the request of the late Prosecutor Charles H. Winfield, the Hoboken Board of Police Commissioners detailed Mr. Stack as a detective in the Prosecutor's office to take the place of Mayor E. R. Stanton, of Hoboken, who gave up the position as Prosecutor's detective when appointed Sheriff of Hudson County to fill the vacancy caused by the death of Sheriff John McPhillips. Mr. Stack continued as Prosecutor's detective until the death of Mr. Winfield. In 1599 he was elected County Clerk of Hudson County and has filled that office with characteristic ability and satisfaction. He has three children two sons and a daughter.
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