Men Who Made San Francisco

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Men Who Made San Francisco
Charles Cist
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M L. SCATERIA President of the Bank of Italy.
Edgar M. Wilson EDGAR M. WILSON was born in Fayette County, Ohio, February 22. 1855. He graduated in I 874 at the University of Woos- tcr; was admitted to practxe law by the Supreme Court of Illinois in September, 1876; practiced law for three years in Chicago; and was admitted to practice law in California in June, 1 880 He is descended from Virginia and Massa- chusetts Colonial families which have produced many eminent professional men, soldiers a
...nd states- men. His father and father's father were dis- tinguished clergymen of the Presbyterian church.
In July, 1 888, he married Miss Maud Forbes, daughter of Alexander Forbes of San Rafael, and by her has two children, Maud and Ed;^ar Forbes.
He has always refused public office, but has steadfastly endeavored to promote the public good. He has successfully practiced his profession in this state for thirty years.
CAPTAIN WILLIAM MATSEN James Woods JAMES WOODS, manager of the St. Francis hotel, needs no introduction in San Francisco.


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