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1901 History |
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John H. Reddin
Seneca County, N.Y.
Page 710
John H. Reddin, lawyer, was born in Seneca county, N.Y., October 13, 1858. After a full course in the public schools of the city of Norwich, N.Y., he studied law at that place, and was admitted to the Bar at Albany in 1880. In April 1881, he came to Colorado and located in Denver, bringing with him little capital save the knowledge he had acquired in preparation for his chosen profession. For about a year after his arrival here he was employed in the office of the District Attorney, and then entered upon the practice of law in which he has since been continuously engaged in the Courts of Colorado. Refraining from any participation in politics beyond performing the duties of a citizen, and never having sought official position, he has during his twenty years of citizenship in Denver won his known success by fidelity to his profession.
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