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HARRY A. HEILMAN

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HARRY A. HEILMAN, attorney at law of Kittanning, son of William M. Heilman, was born September 25, 1875, in Kittanning. He grew up in that city, attending the public schools there, and then entered the Phillips Academy, at Andover, Mass., from which he was graduated in 1895. He then entered the University of Princeton, New Jersey, attending for two years, and subsequently took a course at the law department of the University of Pennsylvania, in Philadelphia, from which he was graduated in 1899. In August of the same year Mr. Heilman was admitted to the bar of Armstrong county and to the Philadelphia bar. He read law with George Stuart Patterson, and also with the late John T. Crawford. Mr. Heilman has been in active practice since 1899, and he has met with a degree of success that is remarkable. From 1905 to 1909, he was in partnership with R. A. McCullough, since which time he has practiced alone.

On April 10, 1901, Mr. Heilman was married to Bessie Hulings, daughter of Gen. Willis J. Hulings, of Oil City, Pa. Four children have been born to Mr. and Mrs. Heilman: Emma, Willis J., William M. and Mary Anderson. Mr. Heilman belongs to the First Presbyterian Church. Fraternally he is a member of Blue Lodge No. 244, F. & A. M., of Kittanning, is a thirty-second degree Mason, and he is also a member of the Order of Elks.

Source: Pages 634 Armstrong County, Pa., Her People, Past and Present, J.H. Beers & Co., 1914 Transcribed September 2001 by Lynn Beatty for the Armstrong County Beers Project
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