JAMES J. SULLIVAN |
JAMES J. SULLIVAN Born, County Kerry, Ireland, March 1, 1875; came to America, 1884; attended Holyoke (Massachusetts) High Schools and attended lectures Cornell University; admitted to Massachusetts Bar, October, 1896, when 17 years old; studied law in offices of Christopher T. Callahan, now Superior Judge, Massachusetts, with whom partnership was formed; member Elks, Denver Motor Club, American-Irish Historical Society; now Portuguese Vice-Consul. |
JAMES HENRY TELLER Born, Allegheny County, New York, 1850; attended Oberlin College; received law degree at Cornell University; after graduation, practiced in Illinois; came to Colorado in 1902, taking up practice at Pueblo; removed to Denver, 1905, was First Assistant Attorney General under John T. Barnett; District Judge, Denver, for term of two years; elected Supreme Judge in 1913 for term of ten years; three children. |
JAMES HENRY TELLER |
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