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Solomon Seward Rupp

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Solomon Seward Rupp

Birth
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Death
3 Dec 1945 (aged 84)
Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA
Burial
Mechanicsburg, Cumberland County, Pennsylvania, USA GPS-Latitude: 40.2312431, Longitude: -76.9569397
Plot
Sect. C
Memorial ID
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wives:
Martha J. Dietz, 1865-1915
Katharine Dietz, 1867-1940

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SOLOMON S. RUPP, ESQ., a lawyer of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county. Pa.,is a son of George M. and Elizabeth (Mohler) Rupp, and was born in Lower Allen township, December 10, 1860.

Our subject was brought up on the farm and received his education in the common schools, a select school, the Brethren's college at Huntingdon and Shippensburg State Normal school, from which latter he graduated in 1881. He taught during the winters of 1879 and 1881, and two terms after graduation. In the fall of 1883, he went to Lafayette College, where he was graduated in the classical course in 1887. Returning to teaching he took charge of the Camp Hill school, and subsequently for two years taught in Lycoming county, Pa. During vacation he taught in the Naval Academy Preparatory school at Annapolis. In 1888, he registered as a law student in the office of Mumma and Shopp, Harrisburg, and was admitted to the Dauphin county bar in 1891. Shortly after he was admitted to the Cumberland bar also. In Harrisburg he maintains an office at 210 Walnut street. In religion he clings to the Lutheran faith and is superintendent of the Lutheran Sunday school at Shiremanstown. He is a Republican in politics, is a school director and formerly served as a member of the town health board.

August 23, 1887, he married Martha J., daughter of David Dietz, of Hampden township. To this union four children have been born: Grace E. ; Elizabeth, who died in infancy; David M. and G. Francis. Mr. Rupp is an agreeable and highly intelligent gentleman. He is building up a substantial law practice and is taking a high rank in his profession as a close student and hard worker.
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Samuel T. Wiley. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of the Nineteenth Congressional District, Pennsylvania.
wives:
Martha J. Dietz, 1865-1915
Katharine Dietz, 1867-1940

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SOLOMON S. RUPP, ESQ., a lawyer of Shiremanstown, Cumberland county. Pa.,is a son of George M. and Elizabeth (Mohler) Rupp, and was born in Lower Allen township, December 10, 1860.

Our subject was brought up on the farm and received his education in the common schools, a select school, the Brethren's college at Huntingdon and Shippensburg State Normal school, from which latter he graduated in 1881. He taught during the winters of 1879 and 1881, and two terms after graduation. In the fall of 1883, he went to Lafayette College, where he was graduated in the classical course in 1887. Returning to teaching he took charge of the Camp Hill school, and subsequently for two years taught in Lycoming county, Pa. During vacation he taught in the Naval Academy Preparatory school at Annapolis. In 1888, he registered as a law student in the office of Mumma and Shopp, Harrisburg, and was admitted to the Dauphin county bar in 1891. Shortly after he was admitted to the Cumberland bar also. In Harrisburg he maintains an office at 210 Walnut street. In religion he clings to the Lutheran faith and is superintendent of the Lutheran Sunday school at Shiremanstown. He is a Republican in politics, is a school director and formerly served as a member of the town health board.

August 23, 1887, he married Martha J., daughter of David Dietz, of Hampden township. To this union four children have been born: Grace E. ; Elizabeth, who died in infancy; David M. and G. Francis. Mr. Rupp is an agreeable and highly intelligent gentleman. He is building up a substantial law practice and is taking a high rank in his profession as a close student and hard worker.
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Samuel T. Wiley. Biographical and Portrait Cyclopedia of the Nineteenth Congressional District, Pennsylvania.


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