. Men who made San Francisco. George W. McNear, Jr. THE names of natives of San Francisco arewritten large in the history of its develop-ment and progress. George W. McNear, Jr.,sen of George W. and Amanda McNear, wasborn in the City by the Golden Gate in 1868,and has long been identified with its businessactivities. He is now president of the GeorgeW. McNear Co., Inc. He is also a member ofthe firm of McNear & Wayman, president ofthe Port Costa Water Co., and vice-president ofthe Port Costa Milling Co. He is a Republicanm politics, and for the past three years has beentrustee of the City of P
. Men who made San Francisco. George W. McNear, Jr. THE names of natives of San Francisco arewritten large in the history of its develop-ment and progress. George W. McNear, Jr.,sen of George W. and Amanda McNear, wasborn in the City by the Golden Gate in 1868,and has long been identified with its businessactivities. He is now president of the GeorgeW. McNear Co., Inc. He is also a member ofthe firm of McNear & Wayman, president ofthe Port Costa Water Co., and vice-president ofthe Port Costa Milling Co. He is a Republicanm politics, and for the past three years has beentrustee of the City of Piedmont. Mr. McNearwas married to Etta B. Tucker in 1890 andhas three children.
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