The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . extensively occiipied tothe present time. has achieved siiccess, and during a long and activelife has maintained the confidence of all who know is a man of great energy, enterprise, and perseverance,prominently identified with the growth of his native town,and honored and respected by the entire community. In public as well as in business life he has been activeand prominent. He has held various municipal offices, suchas Surveyor of Highways, member of the Township Com-mittee, Assessor, School Trustee, Appraisement Commis-


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . extensively occiipied tothe present time. has achieved siiccess, and during a long and activelife has maintained the confidence of all who know is a man of great energy, enterprise, and perseverance,prominently identified with the growth of his native town,and honored and respected by the entire community. In public as well as in business life he has been activeand prominent. He has held various municipal offices, suchas Surveyor of Highways, member of the Township Com-mittee, Assessor, School Trustee, Appraisement Commis-sioner for the Park Commission, and other public was Quartermaster on the staff of General Condit of theEssex Brigade and Provost Marshal for the Eleventh Dis-trict of New Jersey during the Civil War. He is a mem-ber and Past Master of Union Lodge, No. 11, F. and A. M.,of Orange, a member of Union Chapter, No. 7, E. A. M., anda member of Kane Council, No. 2, R. and S. M. Publicspirited, progressive, and alive to the best interests of his. WILLIAM P. CONDIT. BIOGRAPHICAL •275 tdwn, Mr. Condit has boon vcrv aclivc in jironiotin;!; its wcl-fari, am! ullicially and ])rivatcly has done nnudi (oward lay-iwj; nut and planning- several S. KOBEliT IM. CONDIT Avas born November 8, 1855, inOranfje, Essex County, where lie has always resided, andwhere his family has been ])rniiiinent for sevei-al j;enera-lions. lie is the son of .T(din (ondit and T^ram-es Uillyer,and a lineal descendantof John Condit, or Cun-ditt, till founder of thefamily in America, andwho is noticed elsewherein this work. Mr. Condit acquired ayood ])iactical educationin the public schools ofOranjje. He subsequent-ly h^arned the plumbing-trade, which ho has fol-lowed with marked suc-cess. Durinp; the ]iastseventeen years he hasbeen enfjaged in thatbusiness for himself,with


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