. 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. in 1870. He has been President ofthe Camden County Bar Asso-ciation smce 1905, was a mem-ber of the New Jersey StateBoard of Bar Examiners from1902 to 1912 and is a memberof the American Bar Associa-tion and of the New JerseyState Bar Association. In 1885,when The Camden NationalBank was incorporated he wasmade a Director, and its solici-tor, and has held both positionsto the present time. He was amember of the State
. 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. in 1870. He has been President ofthe Camden County Bar Asso-ciation smce 1905, was a mem-ber of the New Jersey StateBoard of Bar Examiners from1902 to 1912 and is a memberof the American Bar Associa-tion and of the New JerseyState Bar Association. In 1885,when The Camden NationalBank was incorporated he wasmade a Director, and its solici-tor, and has held both positionsto the present time. He was amember of the State LibraryCommission from 1906 to 191Band has been a Trustee of theCamden Free Library since itsorganization in 189S. Besides being a practicinglawyer in Camden. Mr. Cooperhas local repute as the author ofa Historical Sketch of Cam-den, published in 1909. He is also deeply interested in movements for theamelioration of the condition of the unfortunates in his part of the has been President of the West Jersey Orphanage for Destitute ColoredChildren from 1883 to date and is President of the Camden Coimty Anti-Tuberculosis Association and of the Camden City JOHNSTON CORNISH—Washmgton.— (N. J.) in 1860; son of Joseph B. Cornish. Bttrn in Johnston Cornish is President of the Cornish manufacturers oforgans and pianos, at Washington, Warren County, and has been recog- 102 Cowenhoveu uized for many years as one of the dominathag factors in middle-stateDemocratic politics. His father before him, had been a leader in thepolitics of Warren county and served it in the State Senates of 1873, 74and 75. Mr. Cornish was therefore schooled in public affairs at his hometable; and, soon after reaching majority became active in them. He wasMayor of Washington at twenty-seven, and was twice re-elected, the thirdtime without opposition. He has served three separated terms in the StateSenate. He had not attained the age of thirty required by the State
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