The History of the South Side Sportsmen's Club

Historical figures of Connetquot Park and the South Side Sportsmen's Club.
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Joseph Larocque

Joseph LarocqueJoseph Larocque (April 2, 1831 - June 9, 1908) was a prominent New York City lawyer and president of the New York City Bar Association. He was born in New York City in 1831 and educated at Columbia University. Several years after his admission to the bar, he partnered with Judge William G. Choate to form the law firm of Shipman, Larocque & Choate, where he practiced until his retirement in 1899. Larocque was a director of a number of companies, including the American Cotton Oil Company, the Commonwealth Insurance Company of New York, Niagara Falls Power Company, and Plaza Bank. He also served on the boards of a number of New York City institutions, including the Metropolitan Museum of Art, the Century Club, and Columbia University. Laroque was active in reform politics, serving as president of the New York City Bar Association from 1894 to 1895 and as chairman of the pro-Temperance Committee of Fifty in 1894.

Mr. Joseph Larocque, if memory serves us correctly, was an attendee at the first annual Southside Sportsmen Club Hunt Dinner.