. 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. n of 1916 an itemin the River and Harbor bill ap-propriating $79,000 for the deep-ening of the Delaware River infront of the city of Camden; and it would have passed the Senate but forthe filibuster over the armed neutrality resolution that defeated the con-sideration of all other legislation. Mr. Browning served m the National Guard of the state of New Jerseyfor twenty years, comiecttng himself with company C of the


. 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. n of 1916 an itemin the River and Harbor bill ap-propriating $79,000 for the deep-ening of the Delaware River infront of the city of Camden; and it would have passed the Senate but forthe filibuster over the armed neutrality resolution that defeated the con-sideration of all other legislation. Mr. Browning served m the National Guard of the state of New Jerseyfor twenty years, comiecttng himself with company C of the Sixth regimentand retired with the rank of Major. He was Adjuster of the Camden andSuburban Railway for several years before it merged with the PublicService Corporation, and is at present a Director and Secretary of the WestJersey Traction Company. He is a member of the Y. M. C. A. in Camden,the Gloucester County Historical Society, the Camden Board of Trade, theUnion League of Philadelphia, the New Jersey Society of Pennsylvania, theAcademy of Fine Arts of Philadelphia, the Camden Republican Club and theFirst Ward Republican Club of Camden, a 32d. Degree Mason, a Knight. Bryant 67 Templar, Tall Cedar of Lebanon, a Sliriner and a member of CamdenLodge, B. P. O. E. Congressman Brownings son is a physician practicing in Camden. LEWIS T. BRYANT—Atlantic City.—Lawyer. Born in AtlanticComity, July, 1874. Lewis T. Bryant is the head of tiae New Jersey State Department ofLabor and the State Commissioner of Labor. With the idea of followingthe profession of Civil Engineer, Gen. Bryant entered Pennsylvania MilitaryCollege at Chester, Pa., and graduated from there with the C. E. degree in1891; but, preferring the practice of law, he entered the office of Allen as a student and was admitted to the bar in 1898. Connecting himself with the United States Volunteer Army as Captamof Company F., 4th Regiment of New Jersey Volunteers Infantry, became Major in the sprin


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