. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. as one of the original founders of the RealEstate Exchange, of which he was treasurer, vice-president, andpresident, and has been associated with other public movementsof a non-pohtical character. He married Susie Hinchman, andhas one child, Susie, the wife of E. W. Snyder of Bayonne, NewJersey. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Society of New York, the New York Society for thePrevention of Cruelty to Children, the New York Board of Tradeand Transportation, the Wyandanch Club of Smithtowu, LongIsland, the Megaut


. New York state's prominent and progressive men;. as one of the original founders of the RealEstate Exchange, of which he was treasurer, vice-president, andpresident, and has been associated with other public movementsof a non-pohtical character. He married Susie Hinchman, andhas one child, Susie, the wife of E. W. Snyder of Bayonne, NewJersey. He is a member of the Grand Army of the Republic, the Society of New York, the New York Society for thePrevention of Cruelty to Children, the New York Board of Tradeand Transportation, the Wyandanch Club of Smithtowu, LongIsland, the Megautic Fish and Game Corporation of Maine, theAccomac Club of Virginia, the Blooming Grove Park Associationof Pennsylvania, the Saranac Club of Saranac Lake, New York,the Newark Bay Boat Club of Bayonne, New Jersey, the Adi-rondack Guides Association, the Forest Lake Association ofPike County, Pennsylvania, and the Lawyers Club, ReformClub, Botanical Gardens, Metropolitan Museum of Art, andAmerican Numismatic and Archffiological Society, of New CHARLES CURIE IN the town of Audincourt, Department of Doubs, France,situated in the midst of a beautiful and interesting regionclose to the German and Swiss frontiers, was born, on October20, 1842, the subject of this sketch, Charles Curie. His parentswere Frederick Curie and Dorethe Malvina Diemer, his wife. The family settled at Paterson, New Jersey, in 1843, and therethe boy was educated in the public schools. Afterward heattended the Bryant and Stratton Business College at Cleveland,Ohio. Then he studied law, first in the office of Thomas , at Paterson, then in the office of Hawkins, Barnet &Pannes, in New York, and finally at the Law School of New YorkUniversity, from which he was graduated in 1882. He wasadmitted to the bar at Poughkeepsie, New York, in 1882, and atonce began the practice of the profession in this city, where heis still actively engaged in it. He has made a specialty of casesarising under the tariff law


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