Hartford in 1912 Story of the Capitol City Present And Prospective

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Judge Prentice is a Republican and has always been identified with political movements as a wise counsellor and advocate of public improve- ments. In all the honorable positions which he has held he has shown that birth and breeding which comes to those who are scions of the old Connecticut families.
JOHN J. McKONE John J. McKone, Attorney at Law, is a prominent member of the bar in Hartford. He was born in Hartford, February 6, 1878, the son of Patrick McKone, a building con- tractor, and Mary
... (Gunning) McKone, both of Irish nationality.
John J. McKone received his education in the Hartford public schools, Yale College and the Catholic University of America, and after- wards became attached to the law office of Hungerford, Hyde, Joslyn & Gilman in this city, where he studied for some time and at which place he began the practice of law, which he has followed since 1900.
Mr. McKone is a Democrat in politics, but has not held public office. He is actively en- gaged in the practice of law and attends strictly to business.


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