. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . n great demandduring the Civil war, at which period he worked for some time in thearsenal in Albany. A number of years ago, his sons having moved toPittsfield, he joined them. They built a shop on Main street, wherethey established themselves as blacksmiths and carriage builders underthe firm name of L. Albert & Sons. They prospered and are now con-ducting- a flourishing business. Mr. Albert takes no very active partin politics, but on national issues votes with the Republicans. He andh


. Historic homes and institutions and genealogical and personal memoirs of Berkshire County, Massachusetts . n great demandduring the Civil war, at which period he worked for some time in thearsenal in Albany. A number of years ago, his sons having moved toPittsfield, he joined them. They built a shop on Main street, wherethey established themselves as blacksmiths and carriage builders underthe firm name of L. Albert & Sons. They prospered and are now con-ducting- a flourishing business. Mr. Albert takes no very active partin politics, but on national issues votes with the Republicans. He andhis wife are members of the Lutheran church. Mr. Albert married, in 1864, Elizabeth Greb, his cousin, and anative of Horchenau, Germany, and their children are: i. Louis, born1867, who Avas the first of the family to move to Pittsfield, and is theonly one of the sons now in business with his father. 2. Delia, born inApril, 1871. 3. Henr\^ born March 20, 1873, married Man^ Mc-Anany, and lives in Lanesboro. 4. George, born 1875, and makes hishome in Troy, New York. 5. Caroline, born 1877, ^ the wife of.


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