JOHN H. REDDIN |
JOHN H. REDDIN Born, Seneca County, New York, October 13, 1858; high school and academic education, Norwich, New York; married Mary Ford, Denver, June, 1900; three children; admitted New York State Bar, 1880; admitted Colorado Bar, also United States Supreme Court and United States District Court, 1881; Deputy District Attorney, Denver, 1881; Special Counsel for City, Nineteenth Street Viaduct cases; member American Bar Association, Denver Bar Association, Elks, Knights of Columbus, in which he was originator of the Big Brother and National Educational Free Lecture movements. |
HALSTED L. RITTER Born, Indianapolis, Indiana, July 14, 1868; Ph.B., A.M., LL.B., De Pauw University and Indiana Law School; married Grace L. May, Indianapolis, July 14, 1897; two children; admitted Indiana Bar, 1893; Colorado, 1895; Deputy District Attorney, Arapahoe County, Colorado, 1897; Assistant City Attorney, Denver, 1900-03; member State Railroad Commission, 1907-09; President Denver Bar Association, 1909; member American and Colorado Bar Associations. |
HALSTED L. RITTER |
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