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Cecil H. Bauer

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Cecil H. Bauer

Birth
Walla Walla, Walla Walla County, Washington, USA
Death
10 Dec 1917 (aged 47)
Tacoma, Pierce County, Washington, USA
Burial
Portland, Multnomah County, Oregon, USA Add to Map
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Printed in Genealogical Forum of Oregon's Bulletin No. 2, Vol. 52, p. 52, December 2002 (website: gfo.org).

Cecil H. Bauer. Residence, 130 North 19th street; office 600-606 Henry building, Portland. Born February 8, 1870, at Walla Walla, Washington. Son of Joseph and Julia (Heyman) Bauer. Married June 6, 1899, to Rose Bloch. Received his early education by private tutorship of his mother until 13 years of age, when he attended Whitman College at Walla Walla, Washington, until 1888, when he was in the Junior Class. Moved to the State of Oregon, 1888. Attended the Law School, University of Oregon, 1888 to 1891, graduating in the class of that year, receiving the degree of LL.B. Was admitted by the Supreme Court of Oregon May, 1891. Formed partnership in 1891 with Gilbert J. McGinn, under the firm name of McGinn & Bauer. Associated with Charles H. Carey from 1893 to 1895. In May, 1905, he entered into partnership with Thomas G. Greene, which continues to date. Appointed Colonel and Judge Advocate General O.N.G. on staff of Governor George E. Chamberlain December 31, 1893, and is still serving in the same capacity, under Governor F. W. Benson. He is a member of Commercial and Concordia Clubs. Democrat.

Contributor: Sharon Barnes (47510394) • [email protected]
Printed in Genealogical Forum of Oregon's Bulletin No. 2, Vol. 52, p. 52, December 2002 (website: gfo.org).

Cecil H. Bauer. Residence, 130 North 19th street; office 600-606 Henry building, Portland. Born February 8, 1870, at Walla Walla, Washington. Son of Joseph and Julia (Heyman) Bauer. Married June 6, 1899, to Rose Bloch. Received his early education by private tutorship of his mother until 13 years of age, when he attended Whitman College at Walla Walla, Washington, until 1888, when he was in the Junior Class. Moved to the State of Oregon, 1888. Attended the Law School, University of Oregon, 1888 to 1891, graduating in the class of that year, receiving the degree of LL.B. Was admitted by the Supreme Court of Oregon May, 1891. Formed partnership in 1891 with Gilbert J. McGinn, under the firm name of McGinn & Bauer. Associated with Charles H. Carey from 1893 to 1895. In May, 1905, he entered into partnership with Thomas G. Greene, which continues to date. Appointed Colonel and Judge Advocate General O.N.G. on staff of Governor George E. Chamberlain December 31, 1893, and is still serving in the same capacity, under Governor F. W. Benson. He is a member of Commercial and Concordia Clubs. Democrat.

Contributor: Sharon Barnes (47510394) • [email protected]


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