Oscar Hogrelius.
Among the foremost builders in
the Woodcliff section is Oscar
Hogrelius. Although in business
only a few years, he has erected
numerous buildings, and has prac-
tically built up the whole length of
29th Street, Woodcliff. He special-
ized in cozy residential dwellings,
for which that section is so well
known. He has, however, of late
erected two large, beautiful apart-
ment houses on 28th Street. Mr.
Hogrelius built the Church of In-
tercession in New York. He is one
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of the most successful contractors
and builders in the northern part
of the county. He is thorough in
every detail, energetic, and practical
in carrying out his contracts, and
prompt in all he undertakes. His
splendid foresight, integrity, and
sound judgment, and his capacity
for business has brought him into
more than local prominence. As
his business has always occ.upied
his full time, he has never affiliated
himself with any political or frater-
nal organization.' He takes a great
interest in church work, and is, na-
turally, much interested in civic
work.
Mr. Hogrelius was born in Swe-
den, January 25th, 1865. There he
received his early education and
later learned his trade. In 1899 he
immigrated to this country, and
settled in New York, later moving
to Woodcliff, where he soon after
engaged in business for himself.
In 1906 he married Edith Olson,
with whom he has one son, Olaf .
Okome Halland in sweden, maybe Oscar are one of the guys here in the pic.?
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