. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. emberof the New York Bar and of theSupreme Court of the UnitedStates. Mr. Lanes rise to recognitionin the profession was very devoted himself particularlyto the equity practice and toproblems in municipal law andtaxation, and has been retainedby almost every local governmentin Hudson county to act as specialcounsel in important cases inwhich they had become the time when the PrudentialInsurance Co


. Scannell's New Jersey first citizens : biographies and portraits of the notable living men and women of New Jersey with informing glimpses into the state's history and affairs. emberof the New York Bar and of theSupreme Court of the UnitedStates. Mr. Lanes rise to recognitionin the profession was very devoted himself particularlyto the equity practice and toproblems in municipal law andtaxation, and has been retainedby almost every local governmentin Hudson county to act as specialcounsel in important cases inwhich they had become the time when the PrudentialInsurance Company imderwentits change from a stock companyto a mutual concern, Mr. Lanewas associated with John , ex-Attorney General of the United States, as counsel for the policy holders. In October of 1916 Vice Chancellor Howell died, and in November of that year, Chancellor AValker named Mr. Lane to succeed him on the Bench. Vice Chancellor Lanes ancestors on both sides have been in this country since long before the Revolution. Vice Chancellor Lane retains membership only in the Lawyers Club of New York and the Essex Club of Newark. He has never held a political GEORGE HALL LARGE — Flemington. — Lawyer. Born atWhite House, (Hunterdon county), December 1, ISoO; son of JolmKnowles and Elizabeth (Rockafellow) Large; married at Flem- 320 Lentz ington, November 15, 1877, to Josephine Ramsey, (laughter ofJohn and Catherine Brokaw Ramsey, of Flemmgton. Children: George Knowles, born February 3, 1879; Edwin Kirk,born August 14, 1880; Helen Brokaw, born August 12, 1889. George H. Large was Deputy Collector of Internal Revenue for theThird District of New Jersey from 1877 to 1885. and Collector of InternalRevenue for the Fifth District of New Jersey from 1888 to 1893. Thoughhe was an ardent republican, he was elected in the fall of 1885 to repre-sent the democratic county of Hunterdon in the New Jersey State Senateand served in the legislatures of 1886-87-88. In 1888 he wa


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