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JAMES S. HICKEY
Originally published in 1900 |
JAMES S. HICKEY, Chief of the Fire Department of Bayonne, N. J., was
born in New York City on the 12th of October, 1869. He is the son of James
Hickey and Elizabeth Walsh, who were born in Ireland, married in England,
and came to the United States about 1862, settling in Brooklyn, N. Y., whence they subsequently removed to Bayonne.
Mr. Hickey finished his education in the Bayonne public schools, and soon after completing his studies entered the employ of the Standard Oil Company, with whom he has since been associated. He has also taken an active part in public affairs, and as a Democrat has been influential in party councils and in promoting the best interests of his adopted town. As Chief of the Fire Department he has rendered efficient service in organizing and improving various fire companies. He is a public spirited, patriotic, and enterprising citizen, a young man of deserved popularity, and respected and esteemed by his fellowmen.
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