The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . e took acourse at the ColumbiaLaw School, Washing-ton, D. C. He spent oneand one-half years in the service of the New York customHouse and four years in the counting room of H. Y. Butler& Co., wholesale paper dealers, of New York City. Since1883 he has been Secretary of P. Ballantiue & Sons, brewers,of Newark. He is a man of acknowledged business abilityas well as of marked professional attainments, and a worthyrepresentative of a distinguished race. He is a Trustee ofthe New Jersey Historical Society, President of the AlumniAssociation of


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . e took acourse at the ColumbiaLaw School, Washing-ton, D. C. He spent oneand one-half years in the service of the New York customHouse and four years in the counting room of H. Y. Butler& Co., wholesale paper dealers, of New York City. Since1883 he has been Secretary of P. Ballantiue & Sons, brewers,of Newark. He is a man of acknowledged business abilityas well as of marked professional attainments, and a worthyrepresentative of a distinguished race. He is a Trustee ofthe New Jersey Historical Society, President of the AlumniAssociation of Eutgers College, and a Director of the New-ark City National Bank, of the Essex Passenger EailwayCompany, and of tlie Newark Library Association, and isidentified with other organizations. He also liolds member-ship in the Essex Club, the Essex County Country Club, theUniversity Club of New York, the University Club of New-ark, the Morristown Field Club, and the Morris County public life Mr. Bradley has achieved the same distinc-. CHARLES BRADLEY. BIOGRAPHICAL 149 tion which he liiis won in Imsiiicss iiiTairs. lie Wiis a dele-iiiitc to the Kepublicaii National Convention at St. Louis , and is now serving his third term as State Director oftlic United New -Icrscv Kailroad and Canal Conii»auies, hav-injr been elected to tiial position by the Legislature in 18!»y,, and li)(il. In every capacity he has faithlnlly andcHiciently diseharged his duties and won for liiniself aniionorable reputation. Mr. Bradley was married, April 12, 1882, to Julie E. Bal-hmtine, daughter of Kobert F. liallantine, of Newark, andlias four children: Charles Burnet, Kobert B., Anne Brown,and Francis Barlow. EDGAR HOLDEN, ., of Newark, N. J., was born inllinghani, Mass., in November, is;i8, his parents being Asa11. and Ann Louisa lioldcn. Dr. Holdeus father was amanufacturer. His graiidfal lier was one of the originalmembers of the Order of i lie Cincinnati. His tirst ancest


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