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in 1901. By 1889, he had opened an office at 50 Broadway, Manhattan. He formed a partnership with
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1256:(Madison, CT: Sound View Press, 1989), p. 214.
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624:4th Regiment Armory, Bergen Avenue,
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1585:Categories
919:References
412:"Markland"
294:Gilded Age
91:Occupation
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1120:Brushwood
187:Biography
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