New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . judgment tliansix cents been collected against that newspaper. Mr. Sackett was married in 1866 to Miss Lizzie Titus,daughter of the late Edmund Titus, of Brooklyn, and has asummer residence at Riverdale-on-the Hudson. He is amember of the University Club, the City Club, the CountyClub. the New York Bar Association, Troop A, the Societyof Medical Jurisprudence, pnd many other social and scien-tific organizations. FRANK T. FITZGERALD. Frank J. Fitzgerald, Associate Surrogate, was born inNew York City in May, 1857. He was educa


New York, the metropolis : its noted business and professional men. . judgment tliansix cents been collected against that newspaper. Mr. Sackett was married in 1866 to Miss Lizzie Titus,daughter of the late Edmund Titus, of Brooklyn, and has asummer residence at Riverdale-on-the Hudson. He is amember of the University Club, the City Club, the CountyClub. the New York Bar Association, Troop A, the Societyof Medical Jurisprudence, pnd many other social and scien-tific organizations. FRANK T. FITZGERALD. Frank J. Fitzgerald, Associate Surrogate, was born inNew York City in May, 1857. He was educated at thepublic schools, at St. Francis Xavier College, the famousJesuit seat of learning, at St. Marys College, Niagara Falls,and at the Columbia College Law School. From the latterinstitution he graduated in 1878, and in that year he wasadmitted to the bar. While pursuing his legal studies was in the law office of Smith M. Weed and someof his methods in profession 1 and public affairs may betraced to that master in law and politics. Mr. Fitzgerald. l-KANK T. 11TZ(;). was for many years a member the law firm of Mapes,Kelly iV Fitzgerald. Prom early youth Mr. Fitzgerald took a lively interestin political affairs, and he became (juickly prominent inmovements designed to ameliorate the condition of thelaboring masses. In 18S8 he was elected to Congress torejiresent the Sixth Congressional District, which then con-sisted of the First, Fifth and Ninth .Vssembly Districts,including, the largest settled i)orti()n of the t ity with itsgreatest financial institutions, and a constituencv tvi)ical of the combination of the old and characteristically Americanelement in the Ninth District with more recent accessions toNew Yorks population in the First and Fifth. In 1889 Mr. Fitzgerald was elected Register of theCounty as the Tammany Democratic nominee. He was ^regarded ?.s distinctively the young mens candidate, rep-resenting the youthful and more vigorous element


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