Union County ArArchives Biographies.....McNalley, Pat ************************************************ Copyright. All rights reserved. http://www.usgwarchives.net/copyright.htm http://www.usgwarchives.net/ar/arfiles.html ************************************************ File contributed for use in USGenWeb Archives by: Robert Sanchez http://www.genrecords.net/emailregistry/vols/00027.html#0006574 July 23, 2009, 8:40 am Source: Citation Below Author: S. J. Clarke PAT McNALLEY. Pat McNalley, one of the foremost members of the Arkansas bar, is now practicing at El Dorado, where he enjoys an enviable reputation as a most learned and successful attorney. He is a native of Dublin, Ireland, where his birth occurred on the 21st of February, 1867, his parents being Michael and Elizabeth (O'Neill) McNalley. It was in the year 1880 that they emigrated to the United States, first taking up their abode near Erie, Pennsylvania, while subsequently they removed to Indianapolis, Indiana, where they spent the remainder of their lives. Michael McNalley, who devoted his attention to railroad work after coming to the new world, passed away in 1896, five years prior to the demise of his wife, which occurred in 1901. Pat McNalley, who was a lad of thirteen years when he came to this country with his parents, completed a public school education by graduation from the Indianapolis high school as a member of the class of 18S7. His professional training was received as a student in the Indiana Law School, from which institution he was graduated in 1895. Prior to entering upon preparation for a legal career, however, he had learned the painter's trade, had taught school and had been otherwise employed. Following his admission to the bar he took a trip to Ireland and after his return to the United States located at Danville, Indiana, where he was actively and successfully engaged in the practice of law until 1903. He then took another trip to his native land, and on again returning to this country located for practice at El Dorado, Arkansas, here continuing until 1915, after which he spent five years in the development of some silver mining properties which he owned in Arizona and in Mexico. In November, 1920, he came back to El Dorado and here practiced his profession in partnership with Judge R. G. Harper until the latter's death on the 30th of August, 1921, since which time he has been alone. The zeal with which he has devoted his energies to his profession, the careful regard evinced for the interests of his clients and an assiduous and unrelaxing attention to all the details of his cases, have brought him a large business and made him very successful in its conduct. His arguments have elicited warm commendation not only from his associates at the bar but also from the bench. He is a very able writer; his briefs always show wide research, careful thought and the best and strongest reasons which can he urged for his contention, presented in cogent and logical form and illustrated by a style unusually lucid and clear. Mr. McNalley belongs to the Union County Bar Association, while his religious faith is indicated by his membership in the Catholic church. He is highly esteemed in both social and professional circles of the community in which he makes his home, his course having ever been such as to commend him to the confidence and regard of those with whom he has been associated. Additional Comments: Citation: Centennial History of Arkansas Volume II Chicago-Little Rock: The S. J. Clarke Publishing Company 1922 File at: http://files.usgwarchives.net/ar/union/bios/mcnalley321bs.txt This file has been created by a form at http://www.poppet.org/arfiles/ File size: 3.7 Kb