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JAMES F. MULLIGAN
Originally published in 1900 |
JAMES F. MULLIGAN is the son of John J. Mulligan and Mary A.
Carr, and was born March 2, 1871, in Harrison, N. J., where he still resides.
His father came to the United States from Ireland when two years
old, while his mother was a native of Newark, N. J., where they were married.
Mr. Mulligan received his education in the public schools of Harrison and in the Christian Brothers Academy at Newark. Afterward he learned the carpenter's trade, and still later engaged in the coal business in Harrison, in which he continues with marked success. Mr. Mulligan has served as Tax Assessor for Harrison, and is a member of the Knights of Columbus and of the Young Men's Association of Newark. In politics he is a Democrat. He is prominently identified with the affairs of his native town and county, and respected for those qualities which mark the successful man.
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