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JAMES S. MITTAG
Originally published in 1900 |
JAMES S. MITTAG, brother of Frank O. Mittag and a younger son of
John C. Louis Mittag and Caroline Herms, was born in Irvington, N. Y., on
the 18th of December, 1860. He received his education in that place, and
at the age of thirteen engaged in the human hair business, in which he
continued for four years, gaining a large practical experience. For about
twenty years he was connected with the stationery business in New York
City. He then associated himself with the firm of Mittag & Volger, manufacturers
of typewriter supplies, in Park Ridge, N. J., with which he still
continues. He is an active, enterprising, and progressive citizen, and an honorably discharged member of the National Guard of New York, in which he served for seven years. He was a member of the Town Council for six years of Park Ridge, Bergen County, where he resides. He attends the Protestant Episcopal Church, and in every capacity has gained the confidence and respect of all who know him. Mr. Mittag married Fredericl:a J. Woelmer and has seven children: Viola, Lottie, Wilfred, Maritta, Zenobia, James S., Jr., and Irving W.
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