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CHARLES WESLEY RANDALL
Originally published in 1900 |
CHARLES WESLEY RANDALL, of Jersey City, has been actively and
successfully engaged in the practice of architecture in Hudson County
since 1880, or during a period of twenty years. He was born in the Hudson
City section of Jersey City in 1856 and is the son of George W. Randall and
Sarah Hellier, both of whom are of English descent. His family originally
settled in old Hudson City in 1837, and has ever since been active and influential in important capacities.
Mr. Randall was educated primarily in Public School No. 1, of Hudson City (now Jersey City), and subsequently took a course at Cooper Institute, New York, graduating therefrom as an architect. In 18811 lie entered upon the active practice of his profession in Hudson County, and from that time to the present has built a large number of houses and other buildings, in all of which appear evidences of his genius. He is a man of decided artistic talent, energetic and influential in all the affairs of life, thoroughly identified with the best interests of the community, and one of the best architects and builders in the County of Hudson. In 1880 Mr. Randall married Eleda Erickson. They have three children: George E., Elizabeth G., and Josephine E. Randall.
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