. Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ng for success. After receiving a somewhat limited commonschool education he began his life-work as a school teacher in Corn-wall, doing a farmers work at the same time. These two occupations,teaching and farming, have been Mr. Kelloggs life work, and havebeen pursued with steady success in Cornwall, the home of his entiremanhood. His keen and unselfish interest in town affairs has brought many public honors and duties. In 1886 he was a memberof the General Ass
. Men of mark in Connecticut; ideals of American life told in biographies and autobiographies of eminent living Americans . ng for success. After receiving a somewhat limited commonschool education he began his life-work as a school teacher in Corn-wall, doing a farmers work at the same time. These two occupations,teaching and farming, have been Mr. Kelloggs life work, and havebeen pursued with steady success in Cornwall, the home of his entiremanhood. His keen and unselfish interest in town affairs has brought many public honors and duties. In 1886 he was a memberof the General Assembly, for eighteen years he was town clerk, fortwenty years acting school visitor, and he has also been grand jurorand justice of the peace. In 1902 he was a member of the Constitu-tional Convention, representing the Democratic party, of which he isa most loyal and active member. 105 106 PHILO MILES KELLOGG. Mr. Kellogg has given his life to his business, home and town in-terests and has formed no social or fraternal ties. In 1897 he mar-ried Mary Elizabeth Chipman. ~No children have been born to Mrs.
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