George H. Large

George Hall Large (December 1, 1850 – August 15, 1939) was an American lawyer and Republican Party politician who served as President of the New Jersey Senate.

[1] In 1889, President Benjamin Harrison appointed Large the Collector of Internal Revenue for New Jersey's Fifth District.

[4] From 1900, he owned the Greek Revival mansion located at 117 Main Street in Flemington, designed in 1847 for James N. Reading (now known as the Reading-Large House).

The historic Reading-Large house is currently occupied by the law firm of Large, Scammell & Danziger LLC and other businesses.

[5] Large married the former Josephine Ramsey on November 15, 1877, and she died not long before their sixtieth anniversary, on January 5, 1937.

[3] George K. Large served as judge of the Hunterdon County Court of Common Pleas and was an assistant prosecutor in the Lindbergh kidnapping trial.