The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . tinued in that line ofindustry. Mr. Smith hasachieved marked suc-cess in his business en-terprises, and throughliis energy and integrityhas gained the confi-dence of all who know him. He has also been active in iiublic lite serving as amember of the NeAvark Board of Education from tlic iif-teenth Ward. FTe was acting Major of the FrclingliuysenLancers Association at the inauguration of President ^Ic-Kiuley in ISOtl, and since then has been Ca]itain of theCirenadier Coni]tany of that organization. lie is a memberof the Newark Athletic Club,


The Passaic valley, New Jersey, in three . tinued in that line ofindustry. Mr. Smith hasachieved marked suc-cess in his business en-terprises, and throughliis energy and integrityhas gained the confi-dence of all who know him. He has also been active in iiublic lite serving as amember of the NeAvark Board of Education from tlic iif-teenth Ward. FTe was acting Major of the FrclingliuysenLancers Association at the inauguration of President ^Ic-Kiuley in ISOtl, and since then has been Ca]itain of theCirenadier Coni]tany of that organization. lie is a memberof the Newark Athletic Club, the Koad Drivers Associationof New Jersey, the New York Koad Drivers Association,the Waverly Driving Association, and the Newark Hoardof Trade. His interest in outdoor sixirts, es])ecially in con-nection with tine horses, has always been a leading charac-teristic. He is popular, progressive, and aciive in pronuit-ing every worthy object. October 25, 1000, Mr. Smitii married Eleanor WhiteheadFisher, daughter of Peter Fisher, Jr., of Sayreville, N. H. STACY SMITH. 398 THE PASSAIC VALLEY


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