The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909Various
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The journal of the American-Irish Historical Society, Vol. VIII, 1909
Various
American-Irish Historical Society -- Periodicals; Ethnology -- United States -- Periodicals; Irish Americans -- Periodicals
FITZGERALD, HON. WILLIAM T. A., attorney at law and register of deeds
for Suffolk County, Mass. Born in Boston, December 19, 1871; educated
in Boston public schools; Quincy Grammar School, 1884; English High
School, 1887; Boston University Law School, LL. B., _cum laude_, 1897;
Common Council of Boston, 1897; Committee on Appropriations and
Legislative Affairs (chairman); House of Representatives,
1898–1899–1900; Committee on Metropolitan Affairs; Dedication of
Massachusetts Monument at Antietam (special); Monitor; Senate,
1901–1902–1903; Committee on Rules, Judiciary; Street Railways; Public
Charitable Institutions; Liquor Law; Revision of Public Statutes;
Libraries; Special Committee on Governor’s Message on Street Railways;
member and Vice-President Democratic State Committee; President
Democratic City Committee of Boston, 1902–1903–1904–1905; K. of C.; A.
O. H.; B. P. O. Elks; Charitable Irish Society (past President);
Catholic Union of Boston; Y. M. C. A. Boston College; Boston City
Club; U. I. L.; Quincy School Association (past President); Boston Bar
Association; elected Register of Deeds for Suffolk County November 6,
1906; address, Court House, Boston, Mass.
FITZPATRICK, EDWARD, Louisville, Ky., on the staff of the Louisville,
Ky., _Times_; a resident of New Albany, Ind.; member of the committee
to select books for the New Albany Public Library; was, from 1878 to
1885, Indiana correspondent of the Louisville _Courier-Journal_,
reporting the Legislature two terms, 1883–’85, for that paper, and at
the same time was assistant to the chief clerk in the House of
Representatives; was appointed a clerk in the U. S. Q. M. Depot at
Jeffersonville, Ind., in 1885, but resigned to re-enter the employ of
the _Courier-Journal_ as political reporter in Louisville; was four
years on the Louisville _Post_; returned to the _Courier-Journal_; was
transferred to the _Times_ (the afternoon edition of the
_Courier-Journal_), and has been on that paper for many years past. He
is a keen and forceful writer, and is one of the ablest men in
American journalism.
FITZPATRICK, THOMAS B., senior member of the firm Brown, Durrell &
Company, importers and manufacturers, 104 Kingston Street, Boston,
Mass.; Rand-McNally Building, Chicago, Ill., and 11–19 West Nineteenth
Street, New York City; President of the Union Institution for Savings,
Boston, and a director in the United States Trust Company of that
city. Is a member of the Executive Council and Vice-President of the
Society for Georgia.
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