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
NORTON, MICHAEL W., transportation business in New York and
Providence; residence, 450 Friendship Street, Providence, R. I.
O’BRIEN, HON. C. D., attorney at law, Globe Building, St. Paul, Minn.;
prosecuting attorney of Ramsey County, Minn., from 1874–’78; assistant
U. S. district attorney from 1870–’73; mayor of St. Paul from
1883–’85. Vice-President of the Society for Minnesota.
O’BRIEN, DENNIS F., attorney at law, 106 West Ninety-second Street,
New York City.
O’BRIEN, JAMES, attorney at law, Caledonia, Minn., was born in 1836,
admitted to the Bar in 1872, and during his long and active practice
has been engaged in some of the most extensive litigations in
Minnesota.
O’BRIEN, REV. JAMES J., 179 Summer Street, Somerville, Mass.; a son of
the late Mayor Hugh O’Brien of Boston, Mass.
O’BRIEN, JOHN D., Bank of Minnesota Building, St. Paul, Minn.; of the
law firm Stevens, O’Brien, Cole & Albrecht.
O’BRIEN, JOHN E., was born in Rossie, St. Lawrence County, N. Y.,
February 9th, 1875. His father, John W. O’Brien, a native of County
Wexford, and his mother, Mary Waters O’Brien, a native of County
Leitrim, Ireland, both came to this country in early life and settled
on a farm in the town of Rossie; was the sixth of a family of nine
children, four boys and five girls. In 1895 he began study in the
Potsdam State Normal School, and in 1898 was graduated from the
four-year classical course. While in that institution he served as
President of his class and of the Delphic Society. In 1898 Mr. O’Brien
removed to New York, where he began a law clerkship. Two years later
he entered the New York Evening Law School, at the same time teaching
during the day in one of the city public schools. He served as
President of his class in the law school and was graduated in 1902,
_cum laude_, standing second in a class of one hundred. After three
months spent traveling in Europe, Mr. O’Brien commenced practice in
the fall of 1902. He has been successful in his profession, and is now
the senior member of a firm engaged in active practice at 115
Broadway, New York City. He resides at the Catholic Club, 120 Central
Park South, of which he is an active member; has served as President
of the St. Lawrence County Society of New York, and the Potsdam Alumni
Association; is a member of the New York State Bar Association, the
Lawyers’ Association of New York County, and of numerous clubs and
fraternal, charitable and municipal improvement societies and
organizations.
O’BRIEN, HON. JOHN F., President of the City National Bank of
Plattsburg, N. Y., former Secretary of State of New York, and is a
powerful factor in the Republican party of Northern New York.
O’BRIEN, MICHAEL C., M. D., 161 West One Hundred Twenty-second Street,
New York City.
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