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HENRY A. GAEDE
Originally published in 1900 |
HENRY A. GAEDE, of Hoboken, was born in Hudson City, now Jersey
City Heights, N. J., September 10, 1857, and was graduated from old
Public School No. 2, of that place, in 1872. On leaving school he took up
the study of civil engineering with Otto F. Wegener, then city surveyor of
Hoboken, and remained with him until October, 1874, when he entered the
law office of the late John C. Besson, of the same city, as a student. He
was admitted to the bar of New Jersey in November, 1878, and since then
has successfully practiced his profession in Hoboken, becoming one of the
prominent members of the Hudson County bar, and making a specialty of
the examination of titles to real estate. He is counsel for a number of large
corporations, including the Hoboken Bank for Savings and the Industrial
Mutual Building and Loan Association of Jersey City. He was also attorney
for Hudson County in the condemnation proceedings for land taken for
the County Boulevard. Mr. Gaede has built up a large practice, and is
heavily interested in real estate.
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