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HENRY V. CONDICT
Originally published in 1900 |
HENRY V. CONDICT was born at Littleton, Morris County, N. J., in
1853. His fancily was a prominent one in that part of the State, he being
the son of Silas B. Condict and a grandson of Hon. Silas Condict, Sr. Mr. Condict was graduated from Phillips Academy at Andover, Mass., and then began the study of law with Frederick G. Burnham, of Morristown, N.J. After completing his course at the Columbia Law School, New York, he resumed his studies with Robert Gilchrist and the late Chancellor Alexander T. McGill, of Jersey City. He was admitted to the bar as an attorney in November, 1877, and as a counselor in November, 1881. He is now a member of the law firm of Randolph, Condict & Black, of Jersey City. In 1879 Mr. Condict married a daughter of Ephraim Hudson, late of New York City. Two children have been born to them - Hudson and Edith.
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