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James Patrick Rossiter

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250:, John G. Carney's "Highlights of Erie Politics" says that Rossiter enlisted in the US Army as a private, served eighteen months, and left as a captain. His New York Times obituary says Rossiter served as a lieutenant in an artillery unit in World War I. He was among the founders of the Roger Israel Post 11 of the 494:
1920 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Ward 4, Enumeration District 97; The census enumerator transposed Rossiter's and his brother's occupations in 1920, showing James as an insurance agent and his brother as a lawyer, but this was reversed in the 1930 census. The brothers' birth places were likewise
202:. His father brought the family to Erie in 1903, where he again worked in the insurance field. By 1910, the family lived at 439 West Fifth Street, just off Erie's posh Millionaires Row, which runs along West Sixth Street between 214:, he returned to living with his parents at their West Fifth Street home. In 1930, he and two adult siblings were living with their widowed father at 616 West Ninth Street, just southwest of their West Fifth Street homestead. 307:
After the mayoralty, he was appointed chief counsel to Pennsylvania's General State Authority in 1937. He resigned that post effective 31 July 1939 and was considering the Democratic candidacy for judge of the Erie County
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He was the second of seven children of Louis T. Rossiter, an insurance company superintendent, and his wife Elizabeth C. "Lizzie" (Griffin) Rossiter. The family moved to the Philadelphia suburbs in
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Rossiter was a lawyer in Erie when he registered for military service in June 1917. After the war, he resumed his legal work from his parents' West Fifth Street home.
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chairman for Erie County when Democratic-Liberal candidate for state governor John Hemphill visited Erie in October 1930, pushing for repeal of the
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for the Western District of Pennsylvania, but twice failed in his bid for the position of district attorney.
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He attended the Burns School in Erie and graduated Erie High School in 1910. He studied pre-law at the
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1920 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 4, Enumeration District 97
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1910 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 4, Enumeration District 95
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World War Two Draft Registration, dob 13 September 1890, pob Philadelphia, Pennsylvania
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1930 Federal Census for Pennsylvania, Erie County, Erie, Ward 3, District 48
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United States District Court for the Western District of Pennsylvania
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1900 Federal Census for New Jersey, Enumeration District 149
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after James was born and by 1900 was living in the town of
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Carney, John G., Highlights of Erie Politics, 1960, pg 184
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Carney, John G., Highlights of Erie Politics, 1960, pg 117
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Uniontown (Pennsylvania) Morning Herald, 21 October 1930
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He was admitted to the bar and practiced law in the
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as a condition of his attendance at what was then a
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The Chronicle-Telegram of Elyria, Ohio, 1 July 1932
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