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JOHN REINHARDT
Originally published in 1900 |
JOHN REINHARDT was born in the Town of Union, Hudson County,
N. J., August 18, 1874. His father, John Reinhardt, Sr., was for many years
one of the most prominent and best known men in the county, serving as
Sheriff from 1871 to 1874, and holding other positions of trust and responsibility.
His mother was Anna Margaret Reisenweber, a native of Saxony,
Germany, while his father, John Reinhardt, Sr., was born in Havre, France.
Mr. Reinhardt was educated in the public schools of Jersey City and West Hoboken, Hudson County, and since completing his studies has been largely engaged in the real estate business. He has taken an active part in political affairs, and is well known as one of the ablest of the local leaders of the Democratic party. He is the founder and President of the John Reinhardt Association of West Hoboken, and is a Justice of the Peace and a Notary Public. He is also Second Vice-President of the Associated Justices of the Peace and Constables' Protective Association of Hudson County (formed August 22, 1899, in Hoboken) and Secretary of its Executive Committee, and Vice-President and a member of the Board of Directors of the Republic Savings and Loan Association of Hoboken. As a citizen he is public spirited, progressive, and patriotic, taking an active interest in the welfare of the community and liberally supporting and encouraging every worthy project. Though a young man, he has already displayed those qualities and principles of integrity and sound judgment which mark a successful career, and is highly esteemed and respected for the commendable enterprise he has shown in both public and political as well as in business matters.
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