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Originally published in 1900 |
JAMES EDWIN HULSHIZER, JR., Secretary and Treasurer of the New
Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Company, of Jersey City, was born in
Broadway, Warren County, N. J., on the 7th of August, 1869. His father,
James Edwin Hulshizer, Sr., one of the most prominent members of the
New York Produce Exchange and a leading citizen of Jersey City, died
May 15, 1900. in his sixtieth year. Mr. Hulshizer received his preparatory education at Hasbrouck Institute in Jersey City, graduating from that institution in 1886. He then entered Columbia College, New York City, and was graduated therefrom in the class of 1890, receiving the degree of Bachelor of Arts. While a student at college he gained during vacations considerable experience in business and financial affairs in the employ of the Provident Institution for Savings in Jersey City and in the office of Logan, Cowl & Co., grain brokers and members of the New York Produce Exchange. After leaving college Mr. Hulshizer entered the employ of the New Jersey Title Guarantee and Trust Company, of Jersey City, as a clerk, and steadily rose step by step to the position of Secretary and Treasurer, which he is now filling with acknowledged ability. He is an able business man, a public spirited and enterprising citizen, deeply interested in the welfare of the community, and prominently identified with the affairs of the city and county. His broad and accurate knowledge of real estate titles is well known. He is a member of the Palma and Carteret Clubs of Jersey City. Mr. Hulshizer married a daughter of William Martin, of Jersey City, and resides there at 78 Madison Avenue.
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