The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . l line he traces his ancestry to James Kidder, whosettled near Boston in 1656. On his mothers side he is adescendant of Major Isaac Herrick, who fought on thepatriot side at the battle of Bunker Hill. Mr. Kidder received his preparatory education at Phil-lips Exeter Academy (Exeter, N. H.), and was graduatedfrom Harvard College in the class of 1872 and from theHarvard Law School in 1875. Upon completing his lawschool course he came to New York City, finished his prepa-ration for the bar under James Emott, and was admittedto practice in 187


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . l line he traces his ancestry to James Kidder, whosettled near Boston in 1656. On his mothers side he is adescendant of Major Isaac Herrick, who fought on thepatriot side at the battle of Bunker Hill. Mr. Kidder received his preparatory education at Phil-lips Exeter Academy (Exeter, N. H.), and was graduatedfrom Harvard College in the class of 1872 and from theHarvard Law School in 1875. Upon completing his lawschool course he came to New York City, finished his prepa-ration for the bar under James Emott, and was admittedto practice in 1877. Mr. Kidder served his legal apprentice-ship as a clerk in the office of Emott, Burnett & Hammond,which firm subsequently changed its style to Emott, Ham-mond & Kidder. In 1891 he organized, with John S. Melch-er, the law firm of Kidder & Melclier, which became Ivius,Kidder & Melcher by later association with the Hon. Will- mOUnAPIITOAL, 259 .M. Ivins. Mr. Kiddor is a successful and esteemedlurnibLT of the meti-ujiulilau CAMILLUS G. KIDDER. lie is a uiciulxi- of the Harvard, University, Cliunli,and IJefurni Clubs of New York City, Ike (ieoyrapliieal 260 THE PASSAIC VALLEY Society, the Phillips Exeter Academy Alumni Associ-ation, the Civil Service Kefoim Association, the EconomicAssociation, the Phi Beta Kappa Alumni Association, theBunker Hill Association of Boston, the New England So-ciety of New York, the New England Society of Orange (ofwhich he is President), the Colonial Order, and the Wash-ington Association of New Jersey. He is one of the mostprominent citizens of Orange, and is at present an ExciseCommissioner of that city. He was married, December 3, 1881, to Matilda Faber, andhas three children: Jerome Faber Kidder, Lois Faber Kid-der, and George Herrick Faber Kidder. GEOEGE E. HELLEE, whose career as a manufacturerstamps him as one of Newarks leading men, is the son ofElias Heller and Mary Leak, and was born in West Orange,N. J., Januaiw 26, 1848. He i


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