History of the Bench And Bar of New York

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History of the Bench And Bar of New York
David Mcadam
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\dirondack Mountains, where he spends several months each year. He was married in 18Gt!, and has live children. The oldest son, George C. Goebel, is a graduate of the New York Law School, and is associated with his father in l)usi- ness. Another son, Lewis S. Goebel, . Luiuoi', is a student in the College of the (Mtv of Xew York.
REENBAUM, SAMUEL (born in London, England, January '2o. 1S, 54-), is the son of Lewis (JretMiliaum and Kachel Schles- inger, and came to this country wit ii ids jyaren
...ts when two years of ;ige. Tlis father engaging in business in New York, he was educated in the public schools, and in 1S7l' was graduated from the College of the City of New York. After his graduation he was appointed a teacher in Grammar School No. 59, in East Fifty-seventh street, and held this position for hve years, at the same time reading law in the office of Van Siclen. Gildersleeve & Baldwin. In bs75 he was graduated from the Cobunbia College Law School, and admitted to the bar.
He continued his connection with Van Siclen, Gildersleeve & Bald- win until 1877, when he established an office on his own account.


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