Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . SIMON SANBORN. From a painting by Chester Harding. 22 322 SKETCHES OF THE OLD INHABITANTS. MRS. SIMON SANBORN. From a painting by Chester Harding. AND MANSIONS OF SPRINGFIELD. 323 the Springfield Mutual Fire Assurance Company from Octo-ber I, 1838, to October 2, 1848. His wife, Susan , died May 3, 1834. He mar-ried for his second wife, Miss Martha Graves, of Hatfield,Mass. He died October 3, 1855, aged 73 years, 2 months. Mr. Harvey Sanderson, merchant,


Sketches of the old inhabitants and other citizens of old Springfield of the present century, and its historic mansions of "ye olden tyme," . SIMON SANBORN. From a painting by Chester Harding. 22 322 SKETCHES OF THE OLD INHABITANTS. MRS. SIMON SANBORN. From a painting by Chester Harding. AND MANSIONS OF SPRINGFIELD. 323 the Springfield Mutual Fire Assurance Company from Octo-ber I, 1838, to October 2, 1848. His wife, Susan , died May 3, 1834. He mar-ried for his second wife, Miss Martha Graves, of Hatfield,Mass. He died October 3, 1855, aged 73 years, 2 months. Mr. Harvey Sanderson, merchant, was born in Spring-field, April 23, 1797. He was apprenticed to JonasCoolidge, to learn the hatters trade, afterwards went toNewark, N. J., where he worked as a journeyman hatterfor some time, and then returned to Springfield. In 1824he was taken into partnership by Mr. Coolidge, and engagedin the hat and fur business, the firm being Coolidge &Sanderson, which was continued until the death of in 1854; then with his two sons, Edward andJosiah, he continued the business, under the firm name ofSanderson & Sons, until his death in 1889. Coolidge &Sandersons shop for the manufacture of hats was in awooden


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