Notes for Conrad Meyer Zulick: ZULICK, C. MEYER, soldier, lawyer, jurist, governor, was born June 3, 1839, in Easton, Pa. He entered the union army as adjutant of the second regiment District of Columbia volunteers; rose to the rank of lieutenant-colonel, and was honorably mustered out of the service. He resumed the practice of law at Newark, N. J.; and was appointed collector of internal revenue for the fifth district of New Jersey. In 1879 he was elected surrogate judge of Essex county; and in 1885 was appointed governor of the territory of Arizona, which office he filled with great distinction. From Herringshaw's Encyclopedia of American Biography of the Nineteenth Century
More About Conrad Meyer Zulick: Military service 1: 2d D.C. Inf, Lieut. Adj., Lieut. Col.. Military service 2: Civil War Vet, reenlisted once. Occupation 1: Bet. 1885 - 1889, Governor of Arizona Territory.112 Occupation 2: 1890, member Arizona territorial council.112
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