Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . y,and is well educated. Her father was a professorin the schools of Sweden, having been educatedat Guttenberg. Her mother, Caisa Peterson, isalso a native of Sweden. The parents still residein their native country, but their four childrenreside in America. Fraternally Mr. Hutchison is a member ofMiddletown Lodge No. 112, I. O. O. F., andreligiously is


Portrait and biographical record of Orange county, New York, Containing portraits and biographical sketches of prominent and representative citizens of the countyTogether with biographies and portraits of all the presidents of the United States . y,and is well educated. Her father was a professorin the schools of Sweden, having been educatedat Guttenberg. Her mother, Caisa Peterson, isalso a native of Sweden. The parents still residein their native country, but their four childrenreside in America. Fraternally Mr. Hutchison is a member ofMiddletown Lodge No. 112, I. O. O. F., andreligiously is identified with the First Presby-terian Church of Middletown, of which body hiswife is also a member, although she was reareda Lutheran. Wliile in South Manchester, was a member of the CongregationalChurch. Since coming to Middletown he hasbeen active in religious work, and for one yearwas superintendent of the He isan active worker and director of the Young MensChristian Association of this place. In politicshe is a Republican. Mr. and Mrs. Hutchison reside in a beautifulhome on Ridge Street, which has a frontage oftwo hundred and forty feet, and a depth of twt)hundred and fift\ feet. Coming to this country. HON. D. H. BAILEY. PORTRAIT AND BIOGRAPHICAL RECORD. 1459 a poor boy, by industn- and faithful discharge ofall duties devolving upon him he has worked hisway up to his present enviable position. Inhandling men he has been very successful, andhas never had a strikeamong those in his a testimonial of their regard, the emploxes ofthe print works him with a handsomecane, and his wife a handsome chair. In thiscountry there are at present but three .silk-print-ing works, the Hawthorne, Cheney Brothers andthe Columbia Dye and Print Works, of which oursubject is the manager. The latter leads themall, and its success is largely due to the enterpriseof the subject of this sketch. HON. DANIEL H. BAILEY, Secretary andTreasurer of the


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