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Thomas F. McCran
Attorney General
1919-1924
Thomas F. McCran was born in Newark on December 2, 1875. His rudimentary education was received in the Paterson schools. He entered Seton Hall College and graduated from that institution with a B.S. degree in June 1896. In September of that year he became a student in the law office of William B. Gourley, former Assemblyman, and was admitted to the New Jersey Bar in November 1899. He practiced in Gourley’s office until March 1907, and then went into private practice.
He was nominated as Attorney General by Governor Walter Evans Edge on January 14, 1919. The nomination received prompt confirmation, and was viewed as one of the most popular appointments made by the Governor.
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