Biography of William Douglas McNulty
FROM OUR COUNTY AND ITS PEOPLE
A DESCRIPTIVE AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD
OF SARATOGA COUNTY, NEW YORK
PREPARED AND PUBLISHED UNDER THE
AUSPICES OF THE SARATOGIAN
THE BOSTON HISTORY COMPANY, PUBLISHERS 1899
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WILLIAM DOUGLASS McNULTY. WILLIAM DOUGLASS MCNULTY was born in Saratoga Springs, N. Y., August 29, 1868; received his preparatory education
in the schools of his native place and his collegiate education at Boston and Yale Universities. From the latter
university he was graduated with the degree LL. M. and returning to Saratoga Springs read law, first in the office
of Hon. Charles M. Davison, United States Commissioner, and subsequently with Gen. Winsor B. French. Since his
admission to the Saratoga county bar he has practiced his profession in Saratoga Springs with a success which in
so young a practitioner is marked. An indication of his ability is found in the fact that he is serving as counsel
for several prominent corporations, including Armour & Co., the Hudson River Telephone Company, the Saratoga
Brewing Co., Dobler Brewing Co., Saratoga Natural Carbonic Acid Gas Company, the Champion Natural Acid Gas Company,
the Eureka and the White Sulphur Springs, and by the fact that he is a member of the American Bar Association.
Mr. McNulty has also an extensive practice in the city of New York, where he maintains an office in the New York
Life Insurance Building, 346 Broadway.
In politics Mr. McNulty is a Democrat and his party has repeatedly indicated its appreciation of his services,
he having served as chairman of the Town, County, Senatorial, and Congressional Conventions and Committees, as
well as of various executive committees. A society of the younger Democrats of Saratoga. Springs has been. named
The William D. McNulty Club in his honor; he is a member and ex-president of the Jeffersonian Club of Saratoga
Springs, .and a member of the Democratic Club of New York, and the Albany Club at Albany, N. Y. He has served his
town as justice of the peace, member of the Town Health Board, and as police justice.
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