He was a teacher in New Ipswich and in Canton, Ill, and then for several years a millwright in Fitchburg, Mass., where he was a valued member of the School Board. After 1882 he lived in Boulder, Colo., where he was a businessman and an exceptionally valued and trusted citizen. The church in which he was a deacon printed a memorial in recognition of his rare worth.
He was a teacher in New Ipswich and in Canton, Ill, and then for several years a millwright in Fitchburg, Mass., where he was a valued member of the School Board. After 1882 he lived in Boulder, Colo., where he was a businessman and an exceptionally valued and trusted citizen. The church in which he was a deacon printed a memorial in recognition of his rare worth.
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