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EDGAR H. LOVERIDGE
Originally published in 1900 |
EDGAR H. LOVERIDGE, of West Hoboken, N. J., was born in Jersey
City on the 16th of May, 1871, being the son of James W. and Elizabeth
F. R. (Hadden) Loveridge and a grandson of James and Elizabeth C. Loveridge
and James E. and Jane F. R. Hadden. He received his education in
Grammar School No. 7, in Jersey City, studying until fourteen years of
age. He then learned the printer's trade and continued in that business
about seven years. Afterward he entered the law office of Dickinson &
Thompson, of Jersey City, as a student, and remained there until November,
1895, when he was admitted to the bar of New Jersey. In the meantime
he attended for two years and was graduated from the New York Law
School. After having been admitted to the bar he opened an office in
West Hoboken, and has since been successfully engaged in the practice of
his profession. He is a member of the Royal Arcanum and of the Foresters
of America.
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