Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . onard Northrup, at one time one ofthe best known and successful manufacturers ofthat county. On his arrival in Newburgh, Mr. Gardner atonce secured a fine practice, which has constantlx-increased up to the present time. His office isnow located in the Townsend Building. In 1891he established an office in the Bennett Building,at the corner of Nassau an


Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . onard Northrup, at one time one ofthe best known and successful manufacturers ofthat county. On his arrival in Newburgh, Mr. Gardner atonce secured a fine practice, which has constantlx-increased up to the present time. His office isnow located in the Townsend Building. In 1891he established an office in the Bennett Building,at the corner of Nassau and Fulton Streets inNew York City, in partnership with Mr. Linehan,under the firm name of Gardner & Linehan. Hisbusiness has increased so rapidly in New York, thathe now spends about three-fourths of his time inthat city. During the past few years his practicehas consisted, to a great extent, of damage railroads and other corporations, and inthe prosecution of claims he has been verj suc-cessful. From others the biographer has learnedmany facts in connection with the business of It is said of him that he has prosecutedto a termination more damage cases than any other attorney in. DR. EDWIN R. VARCOE. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 1491 Orange County. Among the many cases wasthat of Mowett :.n\ Mowett. which was ven-closely contested, but he succeeded in recoveringover $6,000. In the Cookedale :,*. Brown case,one in which the former had been defrauded outof about $40,000 real estate, Mr. Gardner suc-ceeded in recovering nearly every dollar of theamount. It will be seen from what has already beenwritten, that Mr. Gardner has become one of themost successful attorneys in the Hudson the prosecution of a case he knows no suchword as fail. Every case is touched carefullyfrom ever}.- point of view, and his conclusionsalmost invariably prove correct. Beginning atthe lowest round of the ladder he has worked hisway up


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