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WILLIAM SUMNER LAWRENCE
Originally published in 1900 |
WILLIAM SUMNER LAWRENCE, of Hasbrouck Heights, N. J., was
born in Boston, Mass., October 8, 1854, and was educated in the public
schools of that State. In business he has always been connected with the
wholesale shoe trade, being with one house in Boston for a period of eighteen
years. He is now a stockholder and Director in the firm of Morse
Rogers, 134-140 Duane Street, New York, the largest jobbers in shoes,
rubbers, and findings in New York City. He has been with this house
about ten years. He was elected Mayor of Hasbrouck Heights in March, 1897, and was re-elected in 1899. He is a Director of the Hasbrouck Heights Building and Loan Association and a Director of the Star Building and Loan Association of New York City, and has served two terms as President of the Hasbrouck Heights Field Club. He is also a member of the Executive Committee of the Seward League of Hasbrouck Heights, a Republican organization, and has been a member of the Hasbrouck Heights Board of Education two terms. Mr. Lawrence married Lydia A., daughter of Captain Myer Bradbury, of Machias, Me.
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