The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . His father, who wasborn in Germany in 1829, took an active part in the revo-hition of 1S4S, in Baden, and in 1849 fled to this country,settling first in New Orleans, La. He finally moved toNewark, N. J. Mr. rieuchans was educated in the public schools of his native city and subse-quently took a course atthe University LawSchool in New York,tjrad u ating therefromwith the degree of 1897. Previously heliad studied law in theoffice of Frank Bell Al-len, of Newark. He wasadmitted to the bar ofNew Jersey in Febru-ary, 1896, and sincethe
The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . His father, who wasborn in Germany in 1829, took an active part in the revo-hition of 1S4S, in Baden, and in 1849 fled to this country,settling first in New Orleans, La. He finally moved toNewark, N. J. Mr. rieuchans was educated in the public schools of his native city and subse-quently took a course atthe University LawSchool in New York,tjrad u ating therefromwith the degree of 1897. Previously heliad studied law in theoffice of Frank Bell Al-len, of Newark. He wasadmitted to the bar ofNew Jersey in Febru-ary, 1896, and sincethen has been activelyand successfully en-gaged in the generalpractice of his profes-sion. He is also inter-ested in important realBENJAMIN J. cstate operatious. Though a young manMr. Fleuchaus has gained a high standing in the commu-nity as well as a recognized place at the bar. He is enter-prising, progressive, and thoroughly identified with thebest interests of his native city. He was married, Octo-ber 17, 1900, to Lillie Wanser HENRY C. KEES, one of the well known younger mem-bers of the Newark bar, was born in Philadelphia, Pa., onthe 30th of July, 1872, but has spent much of his life in BIOGRAPHICAL 51<J Xowark, wliillicr lie moved win ii voiinii. Tie received au ex- (•<dlr law in tlic ollicc of I)c|)U( X: Paikci% ()( tiiat city. He was admitted to tlic bar of New Jersey as an alto]-ncy in .Innc, IMIS, and as a counsi-llnr in Jnnc, 1!)(»!. i^inee ins adnii,--siunto tlu bai Mv. Kccs iia;-praeticed in Xcwai-k,and in tlic discliai-iic r\ids dntics lias disj)laycilmarked a b i 1 i t y jiidyiiicnt. Anioni;tlie yonniicr members ofthe i)r(dcssion he has be-come au acknowledfjedleader. TTe is a prom-inent member and IastGrand of tlie In(h](en(bnt Order of odd iVdIows. ^Fr. Kees was married on the :!lst of October, 1900, toMiss Koehler, of Newark.
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