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Adolph L. Sanger

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in 1865. While attending Columbia, he studied law with Benedict & Boardman, leading commercial lawyers in the city at the time.
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Catalogue of Officers and Graduates of Columbia University From the Founding of King's College in 1754
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A sketch of Sanger published with his obituary in an 1894 issue of
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Sanger" 14: 710:; et al., eds. (1901–1906). 577:The Universal Jewish Encyclopedia 826:Burials at Salem Fields Cemetery 716:. New York: Funk & Wagnalls. 696: 494:. 1916. p. 527 – via 490:(XVI ed.). New York, N.Y.: 771:City College of New York alumni 509:Adler, Cyrus; Isaacs, Abram S. 1: 796:New York City Council members 781:19th-century American lawyers 663:"Adolph L. Sanger's Funeral" 295:, and vice-president of the 270:1884 presidential elections 842: 816:19th-century American Jews 801:New York (state) Democrats 791:Politicians from Manhattan 776:Columbia Law School alumni 766:Lawyers from New York City 597:The Encyclopedia Americana 515:www.jewishencyclopedia.com 301:Grant Monument Association 331:, who was aided by Rabbi 319:Sanger died at home from 232:in 1862. 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