Biography of Nathan Barnert, his character and achievements; including histories of local institutions . nder a dispensation October17, 1882, and granted a warrant February 12, 1883. Theselatter two are largely German organizations. Former Nathan Barnert and William F. Bertkau are thetwo oldest living members of Paterson-Orange Lodge. A PRETTY SENTIMENT. I have expended. What I have given,I have kept. What I expended, I had,Wihat I gave, I have; What I kept,I lost. Nathan Barnert. HIS NATURALIZATION PAPERS. In 1862, although there was no necessity for his obtainingpapers, his father having bee


Biography of Nathan Barnert, his character and achievements; including histories of local institutions . nder a dispensation October17, 1882, and granted a warrant February 12, 1883. Theselatter two are largely German organizations. Former Nathan Barnert and William F. Bertkau are thetwo oldest living members of Paterson-Orange Lodge. A PRETTY SENTIMENT. I have expended. What I have given,I have kept. What I expended, I had,Wihat I gave, I have; What I kept,I lost. Nathan Barnert. HIS NATURALIZATION PAPERS. In 1862, although there was no necessity for his obtainingpapers, his father having been naturalized, Mr. Barnert securedcitizenship papers from the late Thomas D. Hoxey, CountyClerk, and which he highly values to-day. It is a citizenshipwhich has done honor to its possessor, his family and faith, andto his country. LETTER FROM A SCHOOL TEACHER.(After referring to the gift of a book)No. 6 School—376 Van Houten Nathan Barnert. Dear Sir:—We often talk of you in No. 6 School, andI try to inspire in the pupils to turn and lend a hand as youhave so nobly done in our city. 70. BARNERT HOMESTEAD ON BROADWAY. AN APPRECIATION FROM JOHN W. GRIGGS. Letter from John W. Griggs, former Attorney General ofthe United States, and former Governor of New Jersey, whowas for four years City Attorney of Paterson, during MayorBarnerts administration: Board of Education, May 29, 1884. Brooklyn, N. :—My friend, Hon. Nathan Barnert, of Pat-erson, N. J., informs me that he is likely to have some businesstransactions with you. I take much pleasure in assuring youof the high character of Mr. Barnert and of his entire responsi-bility for any engagement he may make. He is worthy of anycourtesy which you are able to show him. John W. Griggs APPRECIATIONS FROM LATE PRESIDENT WILLIAM MC KINLEY. Hon. Nathan Barnert, ^^° ^^° J 7 90O. Paterson, N. Dear Mr. Barnert:— President McKinley sends his regards for the kindnessextended to him by you at the recent visit of


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